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See all the steps involved into getting this paint job from a gold metallic base to the final result of candy tangerine base, deeper candy flames with a solid candy outline.
There’s more than meets the eye on this paint job.
Quite a few steps (and a lot of materials) go into this job.
To top if off, we also added a ‘ghost’ bar and shield on the sides of the tank along with yellow tips on the flame licks and some airbrushed drop shadows that gives the flames a 3D look from certain angles
On all our candy jobs, we use House of Kolor paint.
I personally like there dyes in the clear as it’s more intense than other brand of candies
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