Amazing process. Someone is going to max out the bling level with this process http://www.hgarts.com
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Google : swirling, and check out the same thing on guitars. These guys use water and oil based paints with a bit of borax to get a one off effect.
If you were a game person, you'd try it at home.
I was talking to Brad McCarthy today who informs me that this very same process is used by a mob up here in Brisbane to apply the Camo pattern to the MAXTRAX "Multicam" special edition units for him. Looking up close you can't tell that it's an applied transfer. Awesome stuff.
I was talking to Brad McCarthy today who informs me that this very same process is used by a mob up here in Brisbane to apply the Camo pattern to the MAXTRAX "Multicam" special edition units for him. Looking up close you can't tell that it's an applied transfer. Awesome stuff.
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it would last long once scoured through mud/sand/grit!...
would be funny though making a 'carbon-fibre' look set of maxtrax lol
SAM
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