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Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:32 pm
by Major Softie
Toga wrote:Thanks guys,
Major Softie wrote:That's often the biggest difference between an accomplished amateur and a pro: huge difference in time. Nevertheless, the accomplished amateur can do spectacular work - they just can't make a reasonable living at it charging by the hour.
I'll take that as a compliment, thanks Major.
I think it was you who said, affairs of the heart never come cheaply... and I did say very early on that I had more time than $... so that must also mean, for Betsy...
im cheap ? umm... dedicated
Yes, I was applying that judgement of spectacular amateur work to your painting, so it was meant as a compliment.
Perhaps ironically, I think the fact that an amateur doing such work has to put so many more hours into the project leaves them with a much stronger emotional investment in the project: it's as much about process as product, if not more.
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 6:48 pm
by Toga
Jeff in WC - That is exactly what ive been thinking of doing.
The tyres were left on the rims for the whole time but were laying down flat with no weight on them, so I dont anticipate flat spot issues but I did also recognize the hard rubber / low grip thoughts.
Agreed Major, the process has been one of emotional investment, as is my history with
the product Betsy.
In preparation to painting the smoke I must have refined, repeated & finished the process a thousand times in my head...
Im sure I did most if not all of the 'smoking' mistakes whilst practicing... on my dodgy car
You would not think the same person did both... the car looks shocking and just screams 'im king of the shitheap'... not that it was visually pleasing to start with. hehehe
I might post a pic simply for WTF & OMFG value & laughs
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 3:46 am
by Major Softie
Toga wrote:
Im sure I did most if not all of the 'smoking' mistakes whilst practicing... on my dodgy car
You would not think the same person did both... the car looks shocking and just screams 'im king of the shitheap'... not that it was visually pleasing to start with. hehehe
I might post a pic simply for WTF & OMFG value & laughs
Oh yes. I think we all need to see this.
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 3:19 am
by Toga
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 3:31 am
by ME 109
No wonder you can do smoke so well.
Whatever rattles yer can, man.
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 3:49 am
by Major Softie
I'm a little disappointed. I was expecting something far more hideous.
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 4:38 am
by Toga
ME 109 wrote:Whatever rattles yer can, man.
It doesnt, believe me, it doesnt!
lols... its more a case of; it was a nice day, I was needing to get outside and move a bit, I could only find white house paint, it was a little breezy, I needed to try my new spray gun & I needed some thing to practice on that resembled the actual curved surfaces of a fairing & tank.
It worked
Im sure at some point in time in the near future, i'll grab some dark coloured house paint when I see it on special @ Bunnings
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 7:05 pm
by Toga
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:56 pm
by bbelk
That is just too pretty for words.
Re: '82 R100RS 1MK Restoration
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:50 pm
by Airbear
Beautiful work, Joe.