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also, do a google image search for candy apple paint, or candy paint guitars. it'll come up with millions of hot rods and classic cars which is what this product is usually used for, but it will give you an idea of what the colours look like polished up, and also what base colours look like under candies. i used silver under orange candy, but lots of guys use gold under orange, or red. you get some great results doing metallic black under red or green as well. just think of the candy as your clear coat which has been tinted, and the base colour is what provides the depth and highlites. the combos are pretty much endless.
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Yeah sweet man. Really dig it. Should look maaaaad on your IB7 too!
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Fingers crossed! Turned out good on the trial but come show time things have a habit of giving me a headache. Fingers and toes crossed.
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So cool man. Looks like that neck has some nice grain too
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That looks so damn hot! Definitely giving me ideas for the future. ;)
I wish I had seen the deal for $199 spray gun, compressor and fittings. That is an insane bargain. The guns alone cost that much! Lucky as, mate.
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Thanks lads. Yeah the gun kit that came with it was on the shelf seperately for $219. Deal of the century.
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Mate you're a genius. Honestly, that thing is perfect. What did u use for the marbling?
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And that's a scratch build? That's immaculate man. Where did you learn to do that?