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Old 08-11-2013, 01:37 PM
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So for a while I wanted to spruce up the interior in my truck, so I decided to bust out the airbrush and do some woodgraining on the radio panel. Anyways thought if post some pics to share with y'all, ill probably do some other small parts throught the cab also.




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Very nice job......looks authentic
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Very nice job......looks authentic
Thanks! I actually had an oak board next to me while I was airbrushing and I was just sorta looking at the board and then at the panel and just sorta trying to take the patterns from the board and freehand em onto the panel
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you PAINTED that ????

WOW. I looked at the pictures before I read it and thought it was wood - I was wondering why you would pain a nice wood dash over. lol
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you PAINTED that ????

WOW. I looked at the pictures before I read it and thought it was wood - I was wondering why you would pain a nice wood dash over. lol
Yes sir! Haha that's awesome. I used to airbrush lures for guys up on the Kenai when I lived in Alaska.
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Here is a couple more pics of a before, during an after. I don't have any pics really besides the base coat and rough lines, I don't have any of me doing the intricate wood grains cause when I do that I prefer it to stay wet and so I didn't have time to stop to take pics. But you can see how intricate the woodgraining goes

I used auto air for the colors and a Martin senour clear








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Awesome job man, doing the switch bezels on the door, and the handle bezel would be a great touch.
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Thanks man! That's the plan. I've just been busy, you know how that stuff goes.
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There is some airbrush talent! Great work.
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Originally Posted by Adverse FX
There is some airbrush talent! Great work.
Thanks man! I hadn't picked up and airbrush in forever so it felt good to bust it out


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