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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rhyan Craft: Now BRINE CRAFT
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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 192671" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>So..... finally got a good day to finish up the paint. As with everything about this build, I decided to do one of the most complicated paint jobs I could have ever imagined. #-o Once upon a time, I had visions of painting the boat the same color as my 4Runner simply because I like the silver they used that year, and I had recently fished with someone who had a similar paint on his tin. Not to mention, I thought It'd look kewl in tow. 8) Fortunately, everything on this build has given me plenty of time to ponder things before doing them, and I happened upon a camo video on YouTube. After seeing some of the members camo jobs, I got drawn back in to doing it that way. The kicker with this particular camo job is that it's all done in white, 2 shades of gray, and black, and is dubbed "Urban Camo" rather than the traditional shades of brown, tan, green etc..... It has been without a doubt the least gratifying part of the process, but I think the results came out pretty good seeing how it was my first time using a spray gun and subsequent airbrush. Yes, that's right, A FREAKING AIRBRUSH #-o The first time I saw the vid, I knew this is what I wanted, and I'm fairly certain there aren't many tins painted like it, if any. </p><p></p><p>Here's the video that inspired the paint job. The music is kinda annoying, so you won't miss out on much if you turn the volume down. </p><p></p><p>[youtube]8aAxuh9YCCQ[/youtube]</p><p></p><p>I'll start with my pics in the next post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 192671, member: 1053"] So..... finally got a good day to finish up the paint. As with everything about this build, I decided to do one of the most complicated paint jobs I could have ever imagined. #-o Once upon a time, I had visions of painting the boat the same color as my 4Runner simply because I like the silver they used that year, and I had recently fished with someone who had a similar paint on his tin. Not to mention, I thought It'd look kewl in tow. 8) Fortunately, everything on this build has given me plenty of time to ponder things before doing them, and I happened upon a camo video on YouTube. After seeing some of the members camo jobs, I got drawn back in to doing it that way. The kicker with this particular camo job is that it's all done in white, 2 shades of gray, and black, and is dubbed "Urban Camo" rather than the traditional shades of brown, tan, green etc..... It has been without a doubt the least gratifying part of the process, but I think the results came out pretty good seeing how it was my first time using a spray gun and subsequent airbrush. Yes, that's right, A FREAKING AIRBRUSH #-o The first time I saw the vid, I knew this is what I wanted, and I'm fairly certain there aren't many tins painted like it, if any. Here's the video that inspired the paint job. The music is kinda annoying, so you won't miss out on much if you turn the volume down. [youtube]8aAxuh9YCCQ[/youtube] I'll start with my pics in the next post. [/QUOTE]
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