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Bus Wrap: Alpro
Posted by ian hobbs on 7 January 2005 at 10:20ian hobbs replied 20 years, 8 months ago 9 Members · 13 Replies -
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Wow, thats fab!!!!!
Did you do it …….. where do you even begin with a job of that size 😮 ??? I would love to have a job like that arrive at our doors … would have a heart attack at the same time mind you …. but none the less 😀
Great stuff!!! 😀
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course i did…with 3 other employees in a barn in oxford.
start at the top right and work ur way around like hanging wallpaper..
vws dry application with a little heat needed to tease some of the curves.
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Ian
Someone mentioned VWS on another post regarding some training for wrapping. Is the bus done with thier vinyl ? have you atteneded thier course ? just curious, trying to find out as much as possible about wrapping.
Cheers
Bob
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no training other than personal experience. and a few attempts..
i should imagine i could pick up some pointers, but i think im doing ok for now..
done a cherokee a transit and a mazda 626 a transit and a bus so far.
vws is an incredible product considering how thick it actually is.. very unlike a cast comformable vinyl..
be brave and have a go..
i could post tips but ill be here forever..
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bus looks brilliant mate, well done, big job & looks great! 😉
do you print your own images ro do you buy in? just wondering what type of machine you have and what you think of it… just me being nosey again :lol1: 😉
thank you very much for taking the time to post your work.
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only printer i have is a gerber edge…
and no i didnt do the bus with it LOL..
that was done on a vutek..
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DID YOU TRY AND TEST IT (?) IFSO WHAT DID IT TASTE LIKE :funky:
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unfortunatley not, wondered what u where going on about at first. LOL
the bus was in a barn being fitted out so there where no dolly birds there handing out free samples, just a few chickens.
after that the bus went to london and was only used for 2 weeks then stripped.
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