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Paintwork

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 10:35 pm
by john_trickle
For all exterior panels, doorjambs, underbonnet, innerboot as well as interior and undercar.
No exclusions on the customising scope,
Custom paint finishes can be mild, wild or extreme in design. Whether it’s for street or show, the paint design should be planned and should suit the concept and style of the vehicle. For example, if the car has an outrageous engine and interior it would be suitable to include extreme graphics in the design. If the look is clean and conservative, stick to mild effects. The idea is to have a paint job that reflects the personality of you and your car.
And remember, whether you have a really cool streeter or killer show car the final outcome is only limited by your imagination.
Planning
Before making final decisions consideration must be given to the intentions for your car, your budget, the sort of colours you like, who is painting the car and the time frame.

Check out the excellent House Of Kolor Project Planner here.

There is a lot of difference between the paintwork on a daily driver compared to a purpose built showcar. From a judging perspective, the extent and quality of paintwork throughout the undercar is what separates show from street, but the expectation of a cool street car is to have a high quality paint finish on at least all the visible bodywork.

Special Effect Overlays
A great way to create a unique paint job without blowing the budget is a special effect overlay. Perfect for street cars because this process enables you to use an existing paint finish as the base for an exciting new paint scheme. This saves the time and expense of painting the engine bay, boot and doorjambs etc.

Clever design work and creative use of colour can add a special effect to a few sections or transform your whole car – especially if a new body kit and wheels are added.

A special effect overlay should only be used over new or good condition paint and bodywork.

Expect pricing to range between $4000 to $6000 dollars complete.
Bare Metal Resprays
If you’re looking to change the colour of your car or you are aiming for a showcar quality paintjob, a bare metal respray is the only way to go.

Design and colour options are literally endless for a bare metal respray, but it is important to realise at the outset of your project that a painters skill plays an enormous role in the outcome. You should also remember that high quality custom resprays will always be expensive due to quality materials and intensive labour.

For street cars expect pricing to range from $6000 to $12000 depending on type of products used and extent of bodywork preparation and detail required. If you are building a full on show car with extreme paint and graphics it won’t be hard to spend in excess of $15000.

Check “the koolest kolors on the planet.
http://www.houseofkolor.com.au/products.htm


THE ART OF APPLICATION
If you are looking for a show quailty paint finish such as the incredible finishes that you see at car shows, then surface preperation is the key. This aspect of paintwork is very time comsuming and tedious but definately worth getting right. In this article we see the first process behind creating a show winning and judge pleasing paint finish.
http://www.motoractive.com.au/article1/paint_whole1.pdf


CUSTOM FINISHES
The cornerstone of any respected show car is an outstanding paint finish. In this article we will see the path to follow after preperation work is done. This involves the choice of colour, technique and overall finish.
http://www.motoractive.com.au/article1/paint_whole2.pdf


KOLOR ME RED
In this article, Street Machine Magazine and Southern Comfort have their Ford Galaxie painted in a killer Kandy Apple Red from House of Kolor. The entire process takes some time but the laying of the actual colour is very minor and definately fun!
http://www.motoractive.com.au/articles/ ... %20Red.pdf