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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 219316" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>Thanks!! Ive been looking forward to getting to the paint job but now that I have done it, I'm glad it's over, lol. The hardest part is just geting the stencil to lay flat so you get crisp lines. Thats why most of my pics are from the back. Its the best looking side. You can see how crisp the lines are on the back and then on the side view they are a little fuzzy. Still not bad though, after all, its camo. I'm happy with it. BTW, not counting prep and priming, this took about 6 hours to do, however, I did take a lot of breaks just because fat people and the sun dont get along well!! I'm guessing if I worked straight through, it could be done in half that time. Thanks again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 219316, member: 2865"] Thanks!! Ive been looking forward to getting to the paint job but now that I have done it, I'm glad it's over, lol. The hardest part is just geting the stencil to lay flat so you get crisp lines. Thats why most of my pics are from the back. Its the best looking side. You can see how crisp the lines are on the back and then on the side view they are a little fuzzy. Still not bad though, after all, its camo. I'm happy with it. BTW, not counting prep and priming, this took about 6 hours to do, however, I did take a lot of breaks just because fat people and the sun dont get along well!! I'm guessing if I worked straight through, it could be done in half that time. Thanks again!! [/QUOTE]
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