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vehicle wraps and graphics: various
Posted by Rick Kinloch on 12 November 2008 at 13:45Robert Lambie replied 16 years, 11 months ago 6 Members · 14 Replies -
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That’s awesome work. Really inspiring.
Is the pink coach totally wrapped?
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quote Jason Xuereb:That’s awesome work. Really inspiring.
Is the pink coach totally wrapped?
hi Jason,
the pink was paint with the images and text in vinyl.
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Hey Rick still awesome. I’m sure you loved fitting the pink one. Getting that alignment right would have taken a while 😀
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quote Jason Xuereb:Hey Rick still awesome. I’m sure you loved fitting the pink one. Getting that alignment right would have taken a while 😀
yeah was not easy. the internal wrap was the hardest. Later i discovered that the roof can be raised about 4ft. now they tell me after we got back ache!!!
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With the internal roof graphics do you just create a hinge half way down the graphic and get an extra pair of hands to hold it up for you while you lay it down? Or do you work from one end to the other?
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sorry for the delay in replying.
there were two of us fitting the roof sections. we allowed bleed and put the image into place then worked from the middle to one end then to the other end.
sorry again.
thanks
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some nice work rick, well done mate…
its good to see someone applying ads to buses and actually fitting them properly. i personally hate seeing bus ads and wraps where the vinyl simply bridges gaps in panels or passes over ridges without actually being shaped into the vehicle. even your rivets are applied over properly. so well done… i know bus ads etc are temp but still, a bit more time applying them makes all the difference.thanks for taking the time to post your work.
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