He said, " seeing a sexy moon" while peeking through the blinds. I guess that's better than seeing a plumber's crack!
That's the view @Dr. Tankenstein gets when we are riding our bikes.
He said, " seeing a sexy moon" while peeking through the blinds. I guess that's better than seeing a plumber's crack!
At times, I've considered dulling down the tank, but I've really been enjoying the contrast of it against all of the patina.
I didn't want to bring that up, but now that you mention it..... *bobs eyebrows*
Don’t paint itWhat does everyone think? Is the contrast of the shiny tank a cool thing or is it too out of sorts with the build?
Would dirty-ing up the tank with some earth tone acryllic paints do the job? Or should I consider painting it with my colonial red and ivory bisque?
This ^^^Don’t paint it
One of the hardest things about creating patina is knowing when to quit.What does everyone think? Is the contrast of the shiny tank a cool thing or is it too out of sorts with the build?
Would dirty-ing up the tank with some earth tone acryllic paints do the job? Or should I consider painting it with my colonial red and ivory bisque?
Don’t paint it
This ^^^
I WOULD NOT paint it or weather it.
If you want patina on the tank, just grease it a bit. That way, it can be easily cleaned, later on, if you want the shine back.
Light dirty work with grey or light brown acrylic on tank might be a good way to go. Same application can be made to the grips as well.
One of the hardest things about creating patina is knowing when to quit.
One of the hardest things about creating patina is knowing when to quit.
One of the hardest things about creating patina is knowing when to quit.
‘Smoove’ move with the fender screwsTaped up all of the pieces in there proper postions, but also placed foil tape in key places to scribe easy to see part joint alignment marks. I hope my roll of tape last for 6 more days!
I have these neat rivet screws for the joining.
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