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Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:32 am

Paint someone's face on it.
:D

Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:47 am

I Love it!

Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:41 am

I think it's a good use for the old Aerostar skin. Only thing that came to my mind was that the shot placement on the exhaust gives a little bit of a lie to the 3d effect, but it's still neat.

Ryan

Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:26 am

Wow,
Let me get this straight...

Your friend takes the time to get an old airplane part.
Bang the dents out of it, then shoot holes in it.
lay a base coat, paint some amazing artwork on it.
Get into some amazing detail, including oil streaks, and weld beads.
Go over to your place to give it to you, for FREE!
You take the time to shoot pictures of your new art piece.
Load them into your computer, then onto the web, then here.

Only to have people on here bash it like its crap, thats wrong!


I think it is amazing, I would definitely hang it on my wall.
Now, how can I paint up that King Air rudder I have in the basement to look like its off of a C-12. :wink:

Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:11 am

ZRX61 wrote:LTFU. It's from an Aerostar. & it wasn't *airworthy* anyway, it's had a big dent hammered out of it. I assume you would rather it was weighed in for scrap?
Next time I have some genuine warbird skin I'll use it for welding practice, might just do that with the Stiletto & Spitfire skins I have just to PO the too tightly wrapped. :roll:


Well played, sir. Good show.

Mudge the smiling :D

Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:35 am

krlang wrote:Wow,
Let me get this straight...

Your friend takes the time to get an old airplane part.
Bang the dents out of it, then shoot holes in it.
lay a base coat, paint some amazing artwork on it.
Get into some amazing detail, including oil streaks, and weld beads.
Go over to your place to give it to you, for FREE!
You take the time to shoot pictures of your new art piece.
Load them into your computer, then onto the web, then here.

Only to have people on here bash it like its crap, thats wrong!


I think it is amazing, I would definitely hang it on my wall.
Now, how can I paint up that King Air rudder I have in the basement to look like its off of a C-12. :wink:


It's not mine, the guy holding it is the owner. He just bought it over to show it to us. 8)

Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:55 am

krlang wrote:Wow,
Let me get this straight...

Your friend takes the time to get an old airplane part.
Bang the dents out of it, then shoot holes in it.
lay a base coat, paint some amazing artwork on it.
Get into some amazing detail, including oil streaks, and weld beads.
Go over to your place to give it to you, for FREE!
You take the time to shoot pictures of your new art piece.
Load them into your computer, then onto the web, then here.

Only to have people on here bash it like its crap, thats wrong!


I think it is amazing, I would definitely hang it on my wall.
Now, how can I paint up that King Air rudder I have in the basement to look like its off of a C-12. :wink:


My opinion is he's passing it off as something it isn't.

As far as opinions, I respect your opinion to think it's a great work of art, but it doesn't require me to agree with your opinion. :wink:

Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:13 am

I don't think it is ment to represent any particular type of airplane. It doesn't look anything close to a P-40. Looks more close to a P-51. But here I go contributing to this rediculious rampage of this thread! :roll: :shock:

Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:17 am

I like it! And I sure didn't see where the artist is trying to pass it off as something it is not. Nice work, I'd like one for my office.

Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:18 am

BHawthorne wrote:
krlang wrote:Wow,
Let me get this straight...

Your friend takes the time to get an old airplane part.
Bang the dents out of it, then shoot holes in it.
lay a base coat, paint some amazing artwork on it.
Get into some amazing detail, including oil streaks, and weld beads.
Go over to your place to give it to you, for FREE!
You take the time to shoot pictures of your new art piece.
Load them into your computer, then onto the web, then here.

Only to have people on here bash it like its crap, thats wrong!


I think it is amazing, I would definitely hang it on my wall.
Now, how can I paint up that King Air rudder I have in the basement to look like its off of a C-12. :wink:


My opinion is he's passing it off as something it isn't.

As far as opinions, I respect your opinion to think it's a great work of art, but it doesn't require me to agree with your opinion. :wink:


Image

Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:58 pm

BHawthorne wrote:My opinion is he's passing it off as something it isn't.

He's passing it off as exactly what it actually is: a piece of artwork, nothing more, nothing less. :roll:



I'm thinking there may be some people on this board that would have a coronary if they saw the genuine warbird parts we throw in the trash....

Was going to bring home a bunch of knackered F7F brake stators this week to maybe weld into something to hang on the garage wall but I couldn't be bothered to take them out of the trash can... :wink:

Sat Sep 26, 2009 1:55 pm

The amount of time in work that went into that piece is just amazing. I would be proud to hang that up in my shop.

Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:07 pm

My opinion is he's passing it off as something it isn't.


How? There no real exhaust stacks, no scale panels, no serial numbers, etc...If he's trying to pass it off as genuine, it would be an awful small scale warbird....
Good Lord, it's art! The guy painted everything on it. There is nothing remotely genuine on it being passed off. It's an artistic study, a representation, a way to show his skills, a way to make us stick figure drawers humble, a way to be close to possibly his love....warbirds. I'd be proud to have it.

Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:16 pm

It's my own opinion, wow guys, let's just leave it at that. I'm not attacking your opinion am I? It's ok to have an opinion in this thread only if it's one that you approve of...great...I'll keep that in mind for future reference. :wink:

Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:35 pm

Bhawthorne:

They're pointing out not to be too serious about it, not that your opinion is wrong. :wink:
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