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jonmiller 12-01-2012 10:02 PM

noice1 bredda

The Chef 12-01-2012 10:14 PM

Sweet tight and clean. Nice one Ian.

eyeayen 12-01-2012 10:31 PM

Thanks guys.

Damn it I always end up posting at the bottom of a page with new work so it's soon out of sight :blush:

andys 12-01-2012 10:44 PM

Wow.

Awesome stuff. I've not tried my mask film / cutter yet, but I can imagine getting the mask to lay flat on bendy bits of some shells is a nightmare !

eyeayen 12-01-2012 11:02 PM

Cheers Andy...

Getting masks into the shells is a whole new nightmare all in itself :lol: The UNO RC one I did wrong, 3 times, it's a funny logo and I put it in upside down, 3 times :blush: then I got one of the Nemo ones upside down too... :wtf:

I was just laughing at myself in the end, it was that or cry :cry:

Turned out nice in the end though.

gainsy 12-01-2012 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 606672)
Thanks guys.

Damn it I always end up posting at the bottom of a page with new work so it's soon out of sight :blush:

That depends how many posts your profile is set up to view per page, you can change it in your user cp, hit edit options then scroll down & you will see a box called Number of Posts to Show Per Page, i have mine set to 40 posts per page so for me your post is in the middle of the third page, remember to scroll to the bottom & save any changes :D

As always mate your work is amazing :thumbsup: keep up the superb work Ian

jayst 12-01-2012 11:37 PM

very nice ian

jonmiller 12-01-2012 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 606605)
Damn this section updates fast !

Right, my next one - for I am the slowest painter in the world :lol:

All painted on so no stickers to peel off :thumbsup: I know, I should have learnt by now, I just can't help myself, must-make-too-much-work, can't-stop-myself...

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...Agama1_web.jpg



there ya go mate ;):thumbsup:

matthew 13-01-2012 12:20 AM

hi ian some really awesome work here, just wanna know how much would you charge to spray a durango 410v3? Thanks

eyeayen 13-01-2012 01:34 AM

Thanks chaps, Stu, I might change the post number but it'll roll around eventually whatever I set it to. Cheers for the heads up though.

Jon - cheers for reposting my work buddy. Gotta say still hating these water based paints :lol: anything interesting in the RCS camp... Need thinners based stuff in my life again :thumbsup:

Matthew - Thanks - I'll send you a PM

Dufty07 13-01-2012 01:55 AM

NICE WORK
 
WOW!!! If my shell looked half as good as these, I would b to afraid to use it:D
Lovin ure work.:thumbsup:

U1timate PigDog 13-01-2012 07:49 AM

That looks fantastic mate, it looks so bright, everything is super crisp and the decals once again look outstanding :thumbsup: but we do want to see much more of your work so get painting :lol:

Great stuff, keep it up!

eyeayen 13-01-2012 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Dufty07 (Post 606758)
If my shell looked half as good as these, I would b to afraid to use it:D

Thanks - I don't set out to paint shelf queens though, I'd rather see them used and on the track than sat gathering dust :lol:


Quote:

Originally Posted by U1timate PigDog (Post 606782)
we do want to see much more of your work so get painting :lol:

All in good time :lol:

jonmiller 13-01-2012 12:42 PM

interesting developments in the rcs camp but not thinner based unfortunately for you buddy. :lol:

cheekyscouse 13-01-2012 02:06 PM

nice job Ian, your work is super impressive bud :thumbsup:

eyeayen 13-01-2012 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonmiller (Post 606870)
interesting developments in the rcs camp but not thinner based unfortunately for you buddy. :lol:

Am I really stuck with this water based :rolleyes: oh well... If there's nothing else... keep me posted Jon, interested in what you're doing !

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheekyscouse (Post 606896)
nice job Ian, your work is super impressive bud :thumbsup:

Cheers Mark, much appreciated !

MrWolf808 13-01-2012 09:48 PM

Well what can i say guys, the pictures really do not do it justice, the whole thing is just superb. I cannot recommend Ian highly enough the whole thing was a just a real eye opener, i have never been one for being able too paint and just having someone being able too design a shell with me was a real bonus, and that is just what it was he helped everystep of the way, even so far as being able too take a trip down too him and having him help with the placing of sponsor logos, and the stripe down the middle, perfectly wide enough so when its cut i still had some blue on the outer edges, its touches like this that make a difference. His work is just first class, the shell arrived perfectly packaged and i could go on for hours (in fact i think Ian and myself have talked for hours about all aspects of this shell) i really do know what else i can add too this the colours are perfect. the layout is exactly what i wanted and as soon as i get some time i will post some pics with it on the car. without a doubt the best shell i have had. Recommended without a moments thought.

eyeayen 13-01-2012 11:13 PM

WOW - thanks Mark :thumbsup:

The Chef 14-01-2012 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 606942)
Am I really stuck with this water based :rolleyes: oh well... If there's nothing else... keep me posted Jon, interested in what you're doing !



Cheers Mark, much appreciated !

That's nothing to do with the paint you just like the fumes:thumbsup::thumbsup:

eyeayen 14-01-2012 10:33 AM

:yawn: ssshhhhhhhhh don't tell everyone :lol:

Actually I notice it now if I go into a paint place but when I was doing it everyday I didn't notice, you can smell the lacquer or solid colours that use hardners to set them off but the base coat and thinners I really didn't notice. Scary when you think about it.


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