CHAINSAW Posted September 29, 2005 Report Posted September 29, 2005 Here it is.. the Maltese Skull fiberglass hood, with matching seat by cosmicquads.com Quote
rocketboy Posted September 29, 2005 Report Posted September 29, 2005 why not do a screamining banshee face coming out of the hood?,that makes more sense IMHO. the same skulls arent doin it for me or the alien face or anything with a maltese cross on it .it is a pretty good idea though for the sand crowd but trail riders dont want their $$$ plastic face all fuct up by branches Quote
CHAINSAW Posted September 30, 2005 Author Report Posted September 30, 2005 This is the only one with the skull like this.. lol Dont know what your seeing.. must be all the pics of the same set of plastic confusing you. I have done a screaming banshee skull also... like all my hoods, each one is vastly different. Not sure where you think they are all alike. Yeah, fiberglass and bling bling isnt something the trail guys like. I never set out to please everyone.. just mainly the big dog draggers that love to be different and have something no one else in the world has. Quote
EMMALVERDE Posted October 1, 2005 Report Posted October 1, 2005 ChainSaw Is the Man!!!!!! He hooked me up wiuth some fiber and i cant wait to get it!!!!! Lates Quote
helldriver Posted October 1, 2005 Report Posted October 1, 2005 (edited) i read youre doing a friday the 13th theme, when can we see that? that will be sick as hell and just out of curiosity, is there air holes to cool the rad? Edited October 1, 2005 by helldriver Quote
CHAINSAW Posted October 2, 2005 Author Report Posted October 2, 2005 Not on the 3d fenders with something up front,. no holes. They are for relocated radiators, that sit below the hood. I am about to start on a set of 3d fenders for a guy, thats going to be totally different, and still have the holes in the front, so stay tuned for that. The Friday the 13th themed is on hold right now. Since Ive sold a couple, word has spread and I have some jobs lined up before I can get to the ones I was working on. I did cast the hockey mask in fiberglass allready though, and its ready to rock n roll.. its gonna look pretty cool. Here is my halloween costume from last year.... I airbrushed all of it, including the hockey mask. Quote
helldriver Posted October 2, 2005 Report Posted October 2, 2005 very cool, sick work dude!!! the friday the 13th peice should be freakin awesome, as i am a horror freak, so ill be looking foward to seeing that, and nice costume,,, looks just like the movie ones Quote
TTG-Shee14 Posted October 2, 2005 Report Posted October 2, 2005 Wow i love your work... Im trying to get into airbrushing myself what u recomend to get started? Quote
CHAINSAW Posted October 3, 2005 Author Report Posted October 3, 2005 I just got started airbrushing myself.. been doing it just about a year now. I have 10 years of body work though, so I have a lot of knowledge of paint and materials. Thats a nice advantage, because 9 out of 10 airbrush artists, dont know much about body work, or clear coating and have someone else prep and finish everything. Ive found that instructional videos helps a lot. Craig Fraser videos especially, because his videos are aimed at people just starting out. I reccomend the cheap tricks series, and the intro to airbrushing videos, you will learn a lot from them. Also starting out, I reccomend AutoAir colors. They are water based, and a sinch to clean up. I dont have a shop or anything, just a spare bedroom in my house, and thats where I do all my airbrushing. Since they are waterbased, there are no fumes, and the over spray is minimal and harmless... wipes up with a wet rag. Im a huge horror fan to helldriver. Im in talks with a guy now, wanting a pinhead 250R hood..... so once I finish up a few I have in my book, I might give that a shot. Quote
TTG-Shee14 Posted October 3, 2005 Report Posted October 3, 2005 I just got started airbrushing myself.. been doing it just about a year now. I have 10 years of body work though, so I have a lot of knowledge of paint and materials. Thats a nice advantage, because 9 out of 10 airbrush artists, dont know much about body work, or clear coating and have someone else prep and finish everything. Ive found that instructional videos helps a lot. Craig Fraser videos especially, because his videos are aimed at people just starting out. I reccomend the cheap tricks series, and the intro to airbrushing videos, you will learn a lot from them. Also starting out, I reccomend AutoAir colors. They are water based, and a sinch to clean up. I dont have a shop or anything, just a spare bedroom in my house, and thats where I do all my airbrushing. Since they are waterbased, there are no fumes, and the over spray is minimal and harmless... wipes up with a wet rag. Im a huge horror fan to helldriver. Im in talks with a guy now, wanting a pinhead 250R hood..... so once I finish up a few I have in my book, I might give that a shot. 422069[/snapback] Thx Bro that helps alot! Quote
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