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Remember spin-art? It was that fad that had people making "wearable art". People would plunk down their cash to have t-shirts and other crap spun at high speed. They would then strew on the puffy paint. Well, how about an automobile spin-art paint job. The car would be driven onto a large turntable and
then spun. The customer would then squirt different colors onto the car, an instant one-of-kind paint job. If the spinning of the car is too technically difficult, we could invert the process and spin the person applying the paint. Like they do at the carnival.
Art-A-Matic reference
http://www.halfbake...20auto_20painter_2e I believe I own the world record for most mentions of "Art-A-Matic" [thumbwax, Oct 17 2004]
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Not on my car. But, my limited taste aside, (+). |
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//"wearable art// got it //crap spun at high speed// where's my rent ? have a toasted bun....+ |
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I don't know you need a turntable to spin the car, just a couple of kids from Newark, and we'll stand on the sidewalk with paint cans. |
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I think it'd look good on some cars like, say, an earlier 740i/L. Probably improve it. |
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well, I don't see the entire car at once, but something a bit more feasable would be ex: hood, door ect. one at a time. |
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