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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: kirk70 on February 02, 2005, 02:37:44 AM
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any body used this stuff before? looks cool. i need to fix some rust and repaint, so i thought this might be doable instead of paint.
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It works out real nice - I went with www.camo4u.com and got one of their grassy kits
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yeah there was a white chevy in town that had the grass pattern. looked really good i liked it..
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post pics
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Did anyone notice this was from 2005.?? :) ;D :) ;D ???
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Obviously not! :D
There is a Sammy with wood camo in the Readers Rides over at http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=35.msg192235#msg192235
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i feel dumb lol :laugh:
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drone 637 that is my old sammy. i sold it to a guy in indiana about a month ago. It has real tree camo on it. it was pretty easy to do. just takes about 2 days if you want it to look right. :P
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sweet sami
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I didn't notice that - that is funny
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sad part is, it took 4+ years to get a reply! :(
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I've seen people use "camo" flat colors. They did a base paint, then took real plant material (big lilve branches with lots of leaves) and use that as a template to paint the next color over. What was left was a very random & natural looking pattern. In some parts, you could see the outlines of leaves quite well. Very nice finish. Wish I still had pics :-\
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This thread needs pics. I wanna camo my 2dr tintop before hunting season this fall. Would LOVE some suggestions
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I've seen people use "camo" flat colors. They did a base paint, then took real plant material (big lilve branches with lots of leaves) and use that as a template to paint the next color over. What was left was a very random & natural looking pattern. In some parts, you could see the outlines of leaves quite well. Very nice finish. Wish I still had pics :-\
My cousin has one like this, he just let his kids paint it. Didnt turn out too terrible......
I'm thinking or using the camo clad option instead of paint though.
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Yeah that camo4u looks great on their website, doing just the bottom strip of the car...like an okie-two-tone paint job...tan on top, camo on bottom...that's an idea for mine at least. Look better than doing the whole thing, and easier too (flat bottom panels=no notching around corners)
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sweet paint job