Superchicken a l'orange
- vtrjock
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Superchicken a l'orange
Just about done....the colour is Kwak z1000 pearl orange and I now have no fingers remaining
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
Really like that
- agentpineapple
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
I still think it would look better with green brake lines.......
iirc someone on the forum was selling some.....
looking good mate, I've always liked orange storms.....
iirc someone on the forum was selling some.....
looking good mate, I've always liked orange storms.....
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
great colour choice and I like the way you have done cut outs in the lower fairing.......... not sure what that will do for strength, but it looks cool
AMcQ
- lloydie
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
Very nice , always love the Orange
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That looks really smart
Chris.
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- bigtwinthing
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
looks great but you will get pithed off with it!
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: Superchicken a l'orange
Nice job, well done
- vtrjock
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Cheers geezas, really give me the pip when folk take the pith mind
The additional slots have very little impact on the rigidity of the pan I'm glad to say as they were made close to the slightly fortified areas, but then these lowers are mounted pretty darn strong as well.
May fit black mesh yet, not made me mind up.
The gold pearl pops well nice in the sun and I'm pretty chuffed how the colour has turned out, particularly as this was my second choice after Ford ST green, which unfortunately was a little dear for me to mix up myself using my water based kit. The Kwak thou orange mix comprises of an orange, a lot of gold pearl and a squit of red. Done over a white base.
The biggest ballache was trying to get good lacquer in a dusty old shed lol but..as a positive...I've now been entered into the official Great Britain extreme flatting and polishing team
Ooh..and I'm up for the green lines dude
The additional slots have very little impact on the rigidity of the pan I'm glad to say as they were made close to the slightly fortified areas, but then these lowers are mounted pretty darn strong as well.
May fit black mesh yet, not made me mind up.
The gold pearl pops well nice in the sun and I'm pretty chuffed how the colour has turned out, particularly as this was my second choice after Ford ST green, which unfortunately was a little dear for me to mix up myself using my water based kit. The Kwak thou orange mix comprises of an orange, a lot of gold pearl and a squit of red. Done over a white base.
The biggest ballache was trying to get good lacquer in a dusty old shed lol but..as a positive...I've now been entered into the official Great Britain extreme flatting and polishing team
Ooh..and I'm up for the green lines dude
Re: Superchicken a l'orange
That looks stunning. Love what you have done with the belly pan. Well worth the worn fingers if you ask me.
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- bigtwinthing
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
It looks great and i should imagine sounds the same with those tiny cans .
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: Superchicken a l'orange
I really like that, you have done a great job fella
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- lloydie
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Re: Superchicken a l'orange
Needs white wheels :-) tho it is lovely
- bigtwinthing
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lloydie wrote:Needs white wheels :-) tho it is lovely
+1 obviously.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!