Glad I didnt live in the 70's.Originally Posted by Triathlete
LEAVE IT!!!
Flat black
OD Green (Olive drab)
Glad I didnt live in the 70's.Originally Posted by Triathlete
Well it wouldnt be that exact green. I would like it a little more towards a Kaki color.
Hmmm, I vote Olive Drab since it is the closest thing to flat khaki. I would love to see a VX in flat, desert tan. Paint the cladding and all the plastic flat black and the rest flat desert khaki. But olive drab would look just as cool. I was actually just at the Ace Hardware in Lemmon Valley and they have flat, camo spray paint colors! Trust me, the thought crossed my mind. But I love my stealthy black wasteland VX.
And Clint, not that you want to sell, but I would say that if you paint, you had better be 100% ready to keep your VX for a long time. This is a heavily personalized mod, that will make resale value plummit. Just something to think about. Other than that, go for it! Just get ready for me to call upon you to take part in some upcoming movie projects I have in mind...I would love to have a fleet of wasteland VXes for a certain scene....oh yeah.
Bart
OD flat green, the real ARMY green, that is, with a big white star on the doors. heheh
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My damaged fender painted in mat orange:
Huh-huh, can't wait to see whole baby painted! But... it is all not so fast
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That actually sounds pretty cool.Originally Posted by TexVeX
If I was going to go all out I would get about 4 colors: Black, dark gray, light gray, and a bluish gray, and do a urban camo pattern using hard angles. Take a look at old battleship camo or Swedish M90 camo for ideas.
Its off the wall, and would require some sketching and masking but would be one of a kind.
When I deploy I am always on the lookout for interesting camo patterns.
-Wekilled
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Yeah, camo is another area I could have started collecting, but I resisted. I always thought a vehicle in East German Raindrop pattern camo would be sweet, but it would be challenging to paint.
Bart
Originally Posted by wekilled
Actually I had the interesting and expensive idea of going all chrome on a car. Everything body panels door handles bumpers even some window tint with reflective surface where legal. Never got too far as chroming costs an arm and a leg but I am betting one of a kind.
Check these out just for S&Gs:
This is the Swedish M90 (I think it would look better in "grayscale:"
www.kamouflage.net/.../swatches/00024.gif
and this is the kriegsmarine "dazzle" pattern on old-style battleships:Colors commonly used in these multicolored "dazzle" patterns were: dark blue, medium blue, white, black, dark gray, light gray and olive green.
www.smmlonline.com/.../kriegsmarine05.jpg
Then again there is the tumbler (prior to repainting) which also is worth a look:
www.entertainmentearth.com/images/%5CAUTOIMAG...
That German raindrop pattern would be a hassle to do as well!
My personal thoughts (for my own VX) are if I ever get a serious enough dent I will likely go with the "dazzle" kriegsmarine pattern (might as well go "all the way" if it isnt the stock silver I have. The only caveat is I would likely do it in a satin color versus a true flat and leave the skirts black-ie "Hollywood camo."
Obviously I have way too much free time sitting here in Baqubah Iraq!
Last edited by wekilled : 07/26/2007 at 12:38 AM
Hi,
Although many people paint their vehicles in flat black (or other color) primer, and like the effect; one should still consider that flat primer is not a very protective coating --still needs to be sealed.
Just a thought.
Regards,
Mark
I like shiny things but if going flat I would consider Camo green It would look like a new military vehicle
Originally Posted by CrnCnn
Lemme tell ya, it was ROUGH !
Godawful green sofas in every living room, burnt orange carpeting...EVERYWHERE, freakin' Barry Manilow coming out of every speaker...sometimes even in stereo...the 70's my friend, was not a decade for the faint of heart...
The only thing cool about the 70s are the muscle cars. Otherwise, everything else is
Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub