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    Paintwork

    Got a question...

    Aside from how awesome this 230hp turbocharged ZX10R is (http://www.fasterandfaster.net/2008/...rom-japan.html) ...
    My question is how is the green-chrome paintwork done?
    I'd like to do something like that to Lady Penelope, my fire-breathing Bucket Racer.

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    There's a few ways, all of which will cost more than the rest of your bucket put together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    My question is how is the green-chrome paintwork done?


    Either by photoshop or huge amounts of money. In this case - Im going with Photoshop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Either by photoshop or huge amounts of money. In this case - Im going with Photoshop.
    no thats the bike its a highly custom japanese dudes bike.

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    when I clicked on the link - there were banner ads for hot Asian chicks wearing very little.

    Im sure SpankMe would approve!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    no thats the bike its a highly custom japanese dudes bike.
    so - How exactly do you customize a Japanese dude?




    ohh - you mean the bike - oh - in that case - I still think it looks bloody terrible - just shows that $$$ dosnt buy taste.

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    There be some mad photoshop on that photo even though the paint is for real.

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    That is totally vomitable.

    Chris, the bucket approved way is to cover the bike with tin foil (shiny side out) & then coat with a green (or purple you pervert) lacquer.
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    I think I saw something like this done before and the way they did it was have the fairings chrome plated and maybe this is just the same idea with a green dye put in with it. Not totally sure but 90% thats how it was done before.
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    Okay, so my taste is in my backside, I like the green-chrome effect !!


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    Chrome the bike, put semi-transperant coloured film on top after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MentalFacility View Post
    Chrome the bike, put semi-transperant coloured film on top after.
    There's a paint specifically designed for painting colours over chrome... Chromeillusion or ChromeFX or something similar. The Bronzing Studio in Sydney can chrome anything, they could chrome bike parts no trouble at all. Kaching.

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    No... neither of those... ChromeFX is what fiddy cent painted his lambo in, Chromillusion is the trade name of one of those ghey colour changing paints. I last saw it at RJ Pattersons, a call to them would reveal all.

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    Formans insulation in Seaview will sell you self-adhesive alu foil tape or sheets.
    Stick it on, polish it and paint it with the tinted clear coat.

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    Thanks for the replies / opinions.
    I might just investigate this...


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