Offset racing stripe fail

enuff_zed said:
Took one look at the tin top Zed and thought Starsky and Hutch :thumbsup:

That was the idea. Sadly the wife isn't too keen, and
a) it is her car, and
d) she's bought me 2 vehicles[1] today

I don't really want to upset her :)

Paul

[1] OK - one motorcycle and one lawn tractor.
 
DevonPaul said:
enuff_zed said:
Took one look at the tin top Zed and thought Starsky and Hutch :thumbsup:

That was the idea. Sadly the wife isn't too keen, and
a) it is her car, and
d) she's bought me 2 vehicles[1] today

I don't really want to upset her :)

Paul

[1] OK - one motorcycle and one lawn tractor.
DevonPaul said:
a) it is her car, and
d) she's bought me 2 vehicles[1] today

Lucky you! My wife doesn't have a car or a license, so having one that's bought you two cars sounds like you're living the dream!
 
enuff_zed said:
Beedub said:
As someone that doe this stuff for a living, i love the idea..... needs abit of work to get it right but i think it will work well once implemented properly. Definitely needs to follow the body crease and follow onto the hood.
But if it follows that body crease and goes across the roof, where does it go down the other side? No chance it'll match the angle of the crease over there?
As you say needs a bit of thinking before you commit to it, but could look good.

Theirs LOTS of options to make this work and look coherent both sides, id just need to have a good look to plan it out.
 
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