Im being serious,
I cant recall a boat with hot pink flames, You will be diferent
With the ends tapering off in a candy apple organic green.
With the right painter will look hot
hey 502procharger.
I would highly recomend Mike Lavalle of killerpaint.com He has done my truck, boat, and business partner's helicopter with his fire. He is the most talented artist I have ever met, and a great guy also. He will fly anywhere to do his art. Check out his web site, or you can catch him on monster garage, motocycle mania 3,and the learning channel.
Im being serious,
I cant recall a boat with hot pink flames, You will be diferent
With the ends tapering off in a candy apple organic green.
With the right painter will look hot
Originally posted by titties and beer
here ya go
Yup, those are THE flames!
Originally posted by 502procharger
asstrongay, um i mean glasstron guy don't make me report your foul mouth to the admin. this is a family site.
LMAO!!!!!
Originally posted by Kilrtoy
Im being serious,
I cant recall a boat with hot pink flames, You will be diferent
With the ends tapering off in a candy apple organic green.
With the right painter will look hot
Kilrtoy are you drunk again LOL J\K
I vote for this
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/..._truck-med.jpg
Rod
Check with Billy B, he is the master painter in these parts. He hangs out in the V-drive forum.
Brian
Originally posted by HotRod Sprint
I vote for this
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/..._truck-med.jpg
Rod
This is some of the sweetest lookin flames I have ever seen. The flames on that truck are just sick.
A good flame job takes real creative talent, it should not be attempted by anyone that has not done it hundreds of times before. Find an expert and pay to have it done correctly, your boat looks too nice to mess up now
Originally posted by Oceanside
A good flame job takes real creative talent, it should not be attempted by anyone that has not done it hundreds of times before. Find an expert and pay to have it done correctly, your boat looks too nice to mess up now
Very good advice.I have over 30 years of experience along these lines and it isn't something you can master the first time around the block. Another suggestion is to think outside of tradition. I have painted alot of flames using colors besides the traditional red,yellow, white and blue..........Wish I were there to help you out. If nothing else find someone with the experience just to supervise. Last thing...go to the lumber yard and buy a sheet of masonite with the white coating. Practice on the board until you get your layout and fogging the way you want. lol