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Finally out of the paint shop!

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Just want to share a picture of N782P, which I just few back from the painter.




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I'm a happy camper again! :mrgreen:
Jeff Orear
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WOW, Jeff!

Looks GREAT!

You GOTTA be pleased!

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Now THAT is a classy lookin' airplane!!! I dig it!! 8) 8) 8)
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She's a beauty! :o
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Very nice Jeff!
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Thanks guys. It turned out better than I imagined. Its weird tho...Its almost like its not even my airplane. I'm too used to it being bare necked.
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My colors, almost my theme

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Hello,

this looks almost like the colors and theme I'm planning for my RV-7A.
I'd like to have a deeper green and maybe some more curvature on the golden part.

Looks very good, I'll keep in in my "Designs I like" folder.
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Pascal:

Glad you like the scheme. The green is a bit deceptive here, as the sun was really lighting it up, since it is a metallic. I too was thinking of going darker, but then I thought that too dark of a green would look almost black in certain light conditions.

Good luck deciding on your scheme. For me, it was the most difficult decision for the whole project.
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Post by RVNewsletter »

Ditto. that's very much like the paint job I've been envisioning on the oft chance I ever finish my project. Nice to see it in living color. Printed and now on the workshop wall. thanks, jeff!

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Very nice!
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Post by Womack2005 »

NICE !!!!!!!!!!

I haven't checked the boards in a while, so I just saw this thread.

Jeff, it looks like it really turned out great! Can't wait to see it up close :mrgreen:
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Oh, that looks real nice 8) . I think you'll be able to get used to it!
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Post by painless »

Yeah Will, I think a trip to ATW is in store real soon.

Thanks for all the kind comments guys. To tell you the truth, when I step back and take it all in, it can get a bit overwhelming at times...
Jeff Orear
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Post by TomNativeNewYorker »

Looks nice too bad I cant paint like that. My painting talent is limited to using a spray bomb can of dark green primer on the repairs I make, or sem-pen paint pens for touching up newly installed rivets screws chipped paint etc. Then again, the Navy has this saying... 'we dont paint aircraft for appearance, we paint them for corrosion prevention and control'.

Since nobody asked, what type and brand of paint did you use?

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Post by painless »

I'm with you on not having the skills....That's why this was a professional job.

Its Imron.
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