This is a very quick and crappy vid of my newest bike about 80% complete. Took this at the end of the day during my millionth dry fit of the parts during paint/final assembly stages. Bike comes apart as fast as stock and possibly faster as there are less body parts to remove. Completely ridable and reliable. Arms bend and stretch w/ forks…grips and hands are removable for acces to front axle. Having trouble uplloading vids, but will try to show some of the up close details. Please check my other vids for vids of this being built and other bikes.

BUILT FOR RELIABILITY ON ROUTE 666.

www.Road-Quest.com – The start of my custom paint by James Scott Tacoma WA. http The bike will have reale flames encaseing 1340 on the sides of the tank, B-King encased in flames on the rear and The Grim Reaper encased in flames on the front fender.

I do alot of artwork for friends, and i was recently asked to do a design on the back and sleeves of a friends hoodie. but i am not sure what kind of paint to use that will be the most permanent. I am using an airbrush, so it would have to be fairly thin paint. water based paint would wash out.. lacquer based paint requires more ventilation than i have in my shop, and oil based paints would clog my airbrush…so…im at a loss. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!

www.Road-Quest.com – The start of my custom paint by James Scott Tacoma WA. http The bike will have reale flames encaseing 1340 on the sides of the tank, B-King encased in flames on the rear and The Grim Reaper encased in flames on the front fender.

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www.Road-Quest.com – The start of my custom paint by James Scott Tacoma WA. http The bike will have reale flames encaseing 1340 on the sides of the tank, B-King encased in flames on the rear and The Grim Reaper encased in flames on the front fender.

Going to be doing some light/small project air brushing and I need recommendations on silent compressors and airbrush brands. It will be mostly higher detailed artwork on various surface types. There are way too many types of equipment to choose from so any experiences and recommendations would be appreciated. I’ll be painting models, helmets, guitars, practically anything.

I’m in the research stage of my future airbrush venture. I watched an airbrush artist paint 3 different designs using templates, but I didn’t ask what the templates are made of. I noticed he used the spray mount adhesive to keep the template on the shirt while he painted and I was impressed about how easily and how quickly he produced some beautiful artwork.

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