Last week, I posted a picture of a natural flame job on an Excursion.
We lettered it yesterday..customer dug it.
I used Signgold large engine turn for the company name, everything else is hp vinyl, and some hand striping.
Posted by Stevo Chartrand (Member # 2094) on :
Looks Awesome Brian! I'd like to see a close up of the lettering.
Coool!
Stevo
Posted by Harris Kohen (Member # 2139) on :
Nice Schtuff Dood!
Posted by DONALD THOMPSON (Member # 3726) on :
REEEEAAAAALLLLY nice!!!!!!!
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
looks great Brian!
yeah, I'd like to see that lettering in a close-up as well
Posted by Stephen Faulkner (Member # 2511) on :
Hey Brian...... he he he you need a foto of that, with some fire guy (Harris maybe) extinguishing the front, for your web portfolio.
It harkens back to the days of model cars, lighter fluid, and a slide......
'scuse be while I go flip the burgers on the grill.
Posted by Don Coplen (Member # 127) on :
Amazing use of a plotter blade. What brand of cutter did you use?
Posted by BrianTheBrush (Member # 1298) on :
In looking through what I took digitally, I don't have any close-ups of the lettering on the sides, just the rear doors.
My wife documents the living sh*t out of every job, so I'm sure she has good photos of the side lettering. When I get those from her, I'll check.
So anyways, here's the lettering on the rear (SignGold Large Engine Turn, with a black outline and a second red "contour" outline. The little flame is just yellow vinyl with some HOK Tangelo Pearl airbrushed into it.
[ July 04, 2004, 01:29 PM: Message edited by: BrianTheBrush ]
Posted by BrianTheBrush (Member # 1298) on :
And Don,
Cutting those flames ain't the tough part, it's WEEDIN' those muthas!
Posted by Don Coplen (Member # 127) on :
Amen, Brother Brian!
Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
Brian, that is one smokin' design. I dig your style. (still laffin over King Puup-n-Chowda) Love...Jill