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Here is another surprise you for you guys. This panel was given to me by my airbrush instructor, Brian Ashley. He knows what a Pontiac geek I am. He has painted monster trucks as well as one of Arnie "The Farmer" Beswick's cars. You can see his pickup truck on the front page of his website. His website is listed below. This panel was painted but not clear coated. It is now, but it still needs to be polished out.

http://www.brianashleyairbrushing.com/

http://brianashleyartwork.com/Home.php

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Why didn't you give her a decent set of knockers ... who want's an anorexic bowling pin? i saw the indian head today .. the photos don't do it justice.

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The Head was fantastic. Matched my GTO props perfect. Awesome job. Should have worn my matching shirt today. Would have been funny. Can I vote on the who's who pic. This will be epic. LOL

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i never saw that gift from your teacher, its BA! i want a custom piece, i have plenty of empty walls to fill with something like this.

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Once I get my garage built or if I can find some place to set up my airbrush studio, I'd be happy to do something for you for the cost of materials. I have a ton of project material. Since I moved in mid-2012, the new place does not have a work shop like the old place. I have to build a separate garage and that takes time, money, and approval from the zoning board (which is even more time and money).

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Why didn't you give her a decent set of knockers ... who want's an anorexic bowling pin? i saw the indian head today .. the photos don't do it justice.

That might have bordered on porn...or just bad taste. I'll save the knockers for another project I have in mind. I want to do some sort of classic pin up girl project once the studio is up and running.

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The Head was fantastic. Matched my GTO props perfect. Awesome job. Should have worn my matching shirt today. Would have been funny. Can I vote on the who's who pic. This will be epic. LOL

That would have been very cool indeed.

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ya that would be cool. i found an awesome one on eBay of something i like but its a little small. ill find the link.

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That's a cool '65 GTO. According to the description, this was done in airbrush, pencil, ink, and acrylic. Those are vastly different styles. However, if all can be done. It is just paint.

If you go back to the beginning of the thread, the panels that Rat Fink, the Corvette, and the Catalina are on are called real estate sign panels. These are roughly 2 x 4 feet. The panels start out in either black or white. I think that is more of what you are looking for in the first place. Am I right?

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Thank you. Its been awhile since I've had a chance to do any more work. I moved to a new house in mid-2012 and the new house does not have room for the cars and airbrushing like the old house did. So I have to build a new man cave first or find somewhere I can work safely and warmly on my projects.



If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.


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