Nice Ford... The light wood was done like this Bike tank. http://woodgraining.com/photos/Custom/goodprint.mpg Lost Art ?
[ QUOTE ] Our very own SkateFink got some ink in Wrench Magazine(tm) Good job Pat on the Jalopy Showdown coverage. Spike [/ QUOTE ] Thanks Spike. I owe it all to "ScaryLarry." He steered Keith in my direction. What a thrill.........
the latest creation brought to you fellow hambers by the harpoon himself (my brother) Woo Woo's Kookie Kar. if you want one pm me.
Aww shortee.........jest pullin yer chain! .....I understand yer ass-kick'in busy....You are the best shooter this side of the pecos ....(where ever the hell that is!)
[ QUOTE ] Hey Ray, What is the race car yer paintin on? Looks like a Sunoco blue Indy car. Tell us about it. [/ QUOTE ] It was the 1972 Indy 500 winner.I was contacted by a guy who does some really great custom paint work(Joe Stanford of Insane Designz).He had been contracted to replace the lettering and graphics on the car.It had been completely refurbished and was headed for a museum in Arizona.He was a little hesitant about doing the striping on it(he shouldn't have been;he really does great work)so he asked if I would do it.I did and also wound up doing some small lettering on the car.The rest of the lettering and numbers were stencils that were hand-painted in by him. I have some other pics of the car on the pinstripers page site. Ray
man,you guys ALL are some talented sob's,this thread makes my friday night with my pbr just that much sweeter,thanks.
OK, I thought I'd bust out a shot from the Premiere issue of GARAGE magazine. If you've never seen it, this is a shot of Ryan's A with Keith Tardel posing as Dr. Frankenstein. LOVE this image. And if you want a copy, I've seen a few on eBay right now going for around $30. Should've printed more, dammit... Stoner
[ QUOTE ] The car and flathead serial #1 are from inside the Henry Ford Museum. [/ QUOTE ] That engine was rebuilt by a customer of ours...he's a cool guy...
I just finished these, so we'll see if they work. I'll call it... "keep both hands on the wheel.... yea right"
Brush, didn't we see a finished version of that 58 Chevy in RnC? Green and gold? Now that I figgerd out who you are, I must say I've admired your work in RnC for a while. Specially dug the 60 Buick you drew, even if it was printed really small in the mag. You, FA, and Jeem are probably my fav car artists. Thom Taylor can go hang!
Oh No! My secret idenity has been blown!!....Yep, the final was done for a dream contest of sorts...coupla years back.the image on here was my pencil draft......I think this was the buick you were mentioning.......AND yes..Jeem and F.A are my personal heroes too!!!......Dont be hard on Thom...he can sling ink pretty good! Thanks :