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Should i paint the disco matt black?

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muddyjames:
if you need to make a note of how something goes when ur working on the disco or need a shoping list you can just get some chalk and write on it. a MAHOOSIVE black board. cool. go for it.

landraver:
Yes, do it, it'll be cool.
(When I was thinking of painting mine I had the idea of painting it matt black & letting the kids from the local primary school loose on it with pastels & then laquering it,............but I chickened out.

Perhaps next time :lol:

Jeff

SnakeLogic:

--- Quote from: "landraver" ---Yes, do it, it'll be cool.
(When I was thinking of painting mine I had the idea of painting it matt black & letting the kids from the local primary school loose on it with pastels & then laquering it,............but I chickened out.

Perhaps next time :lol:

Jeff
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THAT is great idea!

thermidorthelobster:
Matt black's a bit dull...  plus of course it will show up every last tree branch scratch.  I think you should go for something more exciting.  Use it as a blank canvas.

muddyjames:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---.  plus of course it will show up every last tree branch scratch.  
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What about this for an idea then.

Paint different areas of your landy different colours. Doesnt matter if you use 3 colours on the bonnet for example. THEN paint it matt black and then to make it brilliant go for a drive down a very scratchy byway and the bushes will scrape the black away to reveal multi colour scratches. now that WOULD be cool. A car paint job done by going off roading. Nobody else will ever have that paint job. If you get bored of the look paint it black and go for another play!!

Also if any one keys your landy it will add to the design and you wont care (unless it goes down to the metal of course)

I am sure I did something like this in school but cant think why or exactly how.

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