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Post by mjjracer on May 14, 2013 12:15:36 GMT -5
Watching the video feed and saw Townsend Bell's car in the pits. Yellow, red and blue, Sunoco sponsorship. I have always loved the color combo on the Sunoco cars. Michael, please do this one!
All it needs is some hand painted pin-striping...
MJ
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Post by gavkiwi on May 14, 2013 19:59:26 GMT -5
here is a pic of the beast itself, looks good
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Post by indycals on May 15, 2013 0:45:59 GMT -5
It's a beautiful car and I'm thrilled to see Sunoco back. I would love to do it.
But sadly the demand for DW12 decals does not justify any more DW12 decals at this time.
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Post by indydog on May 15, 2013 10:57:22 GMT -5
i love that Sunoco has returned to Indy, but they got that all wrong. It should blue trimmed in yellow!
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Post by mjjracer on May 15, 2013 11:06:50 GMT -5
It's a beautiful car and I'm thrilled to see Sunoco back. I would love to do it. But sadly the demand for DW12 decals does not justify any more DW12 decals at this time. After I read that the car is taken directly from the Turbo movie I figured that's a headache you wouldn't want anyway. Oh well... MJ
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Post by pje on May 19, 2013 0:23:14 GMT -5
I must say that if Michael did create the decals for this car I would have to find a 1/18th die cast and do this car. I’ve got the end of qualifying on my DVR and I just kept pausing to check out the car. And yes, I agree, it might look even better if the yellow and blue were reversed. Can someone please tell me how they get a chrome like finish on the carbon fiber A arms of this car and the Penskes?
Paul Erlendson
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Post by jamesharvey on May 19, 2013 6:59:44 GMT -5
I saw an interview segment on Speed Channel with a guy from a plating shop that described a process they developed to plate or chrome fiberglass, plastic and carbon fiber parts for hot rods. It involves several steps and the last one is copper plating. The chrome is applied over that. I wonder if this is similar. Jim
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