Bro, he made the lowest quality of paintjobs there is. It may have been custom sprayed, but in the end, it is garbage quality, poorly painted spraycan paint and upclose it must be hideous.....Its a racetrack-tho, so a high quality paintjob wouldnt be that sensible either.
@@fkracing In fact, in the regular painting is really easier if the details are removed. But when you work with volume and create new dynamic lines and shapes, you need to see them all in volume ( can I say 3D) and take into consideration how it will look from different sides.
Brother, which brand of paint did you use ?
@@aferrebus hey bro. Usually Montana gold or Montana black . Occasionally mtn94 and belton molotow
Why not just remove the fairings and paint it. Wouldn’t that be easier? That’s what I always do
Bro, he made the lowest quality of paintjobs there is. It may have been custom sprayed, but in the end, it is garbage quality, poorly painted spraycan paint and upclose it must be hideous.....Its a racetrack-tho, so a high quality paintjob wouldnt be that sensible either.
@@fkracing In fact, in the regular painting is really easier if the details are removed. But when you work with volume and create new dynamic lines and shapes, you need to see them all in volume ( can I say 3D) and take into consideration how it will look from different sides.
People should really do their research and read spec sheets before assuming.
@@Anchor10113 🙂👍🏼