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On a separate note, would anyone feel like doing me a solid? Since I can't ship 1 shot here, I would need someone stateside to order a kit and then stick it in a flat rate box to me. Obviously I'll pay for everything, just need a middle man...
Hey guys, I found a place locally that sells it. It's $17 bucks a can. Tcpglobal wanted an additional $100 for hazmat shipping. Fack that. How much do you guys pay for the .5 pint cans around there??
Hey guys, I found a place locally that sells it. It's $17 bucks a can. Tcpglobal wanted an additional $100 for hazmat shipping. Fack that. How much do you guys pay for the .5 pint cans around there??
I am just starting out also but being in England I have to buy local because I can't get it shipped form the US. I paid 12 pounds each for red and white 1 shot. It could be anywhere between 12 and 18 pounds per can at a conversion rate of 1 dollar to 0.65 pounds. Makes me wish I was back in the States!
So far for me the best way to go is ordering online. I'm about 30min west of Philadelphia and have been busy with the holidays and snow removal so i havnt had much time too look around. i did find one place that had very limited supply and was selling it at 15 and change.
I see your style coming out on those panels. Nice work. I've been throwing around the idea of laying out some pinstripping. It has been quite some time since I did anything artistic. The only thing I have to say about your work, constructive of course, is this one thing. The paint appears to be heavy and uneven. The lines need to have equal amount of paint. I noticed it earlier, but chalked it up to the use of rustoleum paint and the brushes. Then you used 1 shot and it appears again. Everything else is effing great. With only a few weeks of practice I can only imagine where you will be going with this. Keep it up and keep posting. BTW, I really dug this pattern on this panel:
Truely hard to watch that video but listen......simply give all to the art or walk away. Keep up the work Dark Trak practice makes perfect. I hope you listen to that link. "Von Dutch" really only says a few things...practice, practice, and practice.
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DarkTrak, I actually don't think the prices you got there are too over inflated. The cheapest is online, but with your shipping delima, local is the best way. I bought a 1/4 pint of fire red here the other day for $12
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