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Old 04-11-2007, 08:40 AM
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maybe i could say maybe more .... i also don't like the curve of the stripe where it comes off the hood. i'd make it straighter (less curved) and angled back more
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Old 04-14-2007, 09:35 AM
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Looks like somebody held it by the back bumper and dipped it in white paint, then left it to dry standing on the back bumper. In short, the stripe is way too heavy but it can be saved. Combine that stripe with elements from 67 and 68 stripes and you'll be ok, like outlining it with a this stripe and leaving color on the leading edge and valance of the car.

If you're building a custom car, you should also consider a custom blend of Hugger Orange instead of the muddy brown original color. No offense to anyone running Hugger Orange but hold a chip next to a House of Kolors orange and it looks like pumpkin pie filling. Take a look at the modern version of the color on the Camaro convertible concept car that was in all the magazines a couple months ago and you'll get the picture. Then, make the stripe bright silver or pearl white and you'll have something unique.

And when in doubt, hire a professional designer. Not a shameless plug, but friendly professional advice for the many people with a similar dilemma. Our services are way cheaper than an un-pleasing paint job. I would rather have you hire my biggest competition, (who I'm probably friends with anyways) then paint it and regret it or debut an ugly car on another thread here.

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Old 04-14-2007, 10:17 AM
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Wow, Jason read my mind....almost word for word on every point, especially the dipped in white paint look. I feel like I'm in the Twillight Zone or something. Creepy......
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Old 04-14-2007, 07:27 PM
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Wow, Jason read my mind....almost word for word on every point, especially the dipped in white paint look. I feel like I'm in the Twillight Zone or something. Creepy......
LOL! Great minds think alike, Buddy.

There you have it, two pros chimed in on your thread. Is this a great forum or what?
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Old 04-15-2007, 12:41 AM
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i think the stripe should go up and over the front wheel opening. That way it draws the eye down the car instead of making the eye focus on the front wheel.
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I'm thinking now I'm going to Double the size of the front stripe... that will take the front white/silver stripe to about 1/3 of the way down the front wheel well (if I cover the entire front wheel well it will take up 75% of the hood) it should cover about 20% of the front hood as well as the entire bumper area.. I think those are great suggestions.. i'll try and paint my model and take a picture of it and post it.. any suggestions for the side pin stripe (arrow)if I expand and double the size of the front stripe?? all suggestions have been great.. I'm looking for a different color hugger orange.. not so brown .. I was thinking that of that as well but the suggestions convinced me.. any other tips? everyone has been great..

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Old 04-19-2007, 06:49 AM
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Looks like it is trying to hard to be different. Did I say that?

Works on a toy. I bet it is hideous on a real car.
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Old 04-19-2007, 08:31 AM
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I'm thinking now I'm going to Double the size of the front stripe... that will take the front white/silver stripe to about 1/3 of the way down the front wheel well (if I cover the entire front wheel well it will take up 75% of the hood) it should cover about 20% of the front hood as well as the entire bumper area.. I think those are great suggestions.. i'll try and paint my model and take a picture of it and post it.. any suggestions for the side pin stripe (arrow)if I expand and double the size of the front stripe?? all suggestions have been great.. I'm looking for a different color hugger orange.. not so brown .. I was thinking that of that as well but the suggestions convinced me.. any other tips? everyone has been great..

thanks in advance
I'm glad you have that model to play with because I would hate to see you try something really bold on your car and end up hating it and being forced to live with it. Maybe you should grab a few more toy models and paint them differently so that you can compare them side by side. I've done that on several projects myself.

Honestly, what you're describing here sounds drastically worse that what's on the model now. If anything, go smaller with that nose/hood stripe. It'll end up looking like the factory stripe but so what, they looked great. Sometimes "different" isn't always better. Graphics and paint schemes are much more difficult than a lot of people think, especially when you're trying to be boldly unique.
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