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Denmark Style Master..

The first coat of paint is always a little streaky.

This wholecar was done on a Bnsf Western Fruit Express reefer last year. It was scrapped earlier this year along with 2 other wfe wholecars I did. Photo stolen off rrpicturearchives.

Rust-Oleum Collection, plus wall of signs

Collection of Rust-Oleum spray paints. Still looking for 2 full pristine cans each of Army Green, Spring Green, Grass Green, Burnt Orange, Cherry Red and Tranquil Yellow in the old style valve systems.

...or how I spent my Fourth of July in the U.S. I was out for about 4 hours on Saturday. I wanted to stay a bit longer but damn it was getting hotter out there by the minute. If this keeps up I won't be going out much this Summer.

 

Saw some nice pieces and had fun. Stay safe out there!

bare necessities

This inspiring piece was rocked completely off-the-head, in Hazard territory Downtown Los Angeles, using whatever paint available: Buff, Rustoleums, Fan-tip Krylons, Montanas and stock tips.

 

Packed to the brim....after 2600 miles we survived it all. Tornado inducing winds and rain, drunks shooting shotguns outside a bar, and even crazy descendants of the confederacy (wonder if he knew they lost)...

 

Couple of gifts added, and missing the dozen or so cases of plasticote and illbronze that was picked up after we split up.....

Lots of Rustoleum sand, earth brown, and black. Flat finish and completed with 5 coats of matte clear enamel.

Gotta love the names of the fuller cans. Also from this line Gray Squirel, BaBa Black, and Pirates Gold.

Rustoleum Green Outline and chrome... had it lying around for years, finally good to put it to some use!

 

New spot for me... shouts to Sab.

 

This one goes out to Gorf RIP and Martin Luther King.

Some of my red devil polys and supremes.

Daze, SR (StingRay) Dez

Alan Jackson

 

How many people do you know who have a fire hydrant in their fern garden? I didn't, until I found this one in the woods at Possum Hollar. I can only guess that someone stole or dumped it in the woods, long, long ago.

 

So I got my neighbor to help me drag it 50 yards (UGH!) through the woods, up a hill, and load into the back of a truck. We guessed it weighed around 200-300 pounds and nearly killed two old men, but we got it in the back of my pickup. Then I rolled it out onto the driveway, pressure washed it and gave it a new coat of Red Rustoleum.

 

Not a bad garden ornament?

Break in the car by Futura 2000

Up in Da Bronx yesterday with one of my old school subway benching partner Cav's.

 

All was good fun yesterday with painting but I will say this Rustoleum valve system sucks when you don't have your caps for them. Big pieces like these should not be outlined with a skinny cap!.

 

Halloween in Ft. Liquordale. Madness in Downtown.

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