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mano 08-01-2013 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Street Smart (Post 6199446)
Yes, does it look as good in person?


Yes it does. Seen it at good guys.

Leverhead 08-01-2013 10:40 PM

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Are any of you clearing over the faux-tina to protect the sheetmetal? If so, what clear are you using...I'm assuming a hardened satin clear, or gloss clear scuffed with scotchbrite pad or something?

RockTonka 08-02-2013 12:00 AM

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I really like a lot of the faux-tina jobs shown...ours is just "well-aged"!
I like some of our patina, but not where the p.o. patched and repainted. A distinct advantage to the faux-tina work is the ability to get a consistent look from top to bottom - front to back.
As mentioned, the cracking, blasted, rusty, aged paint can't be easily reproduced and gives an authenticity to it that I like...not better or worse (well, worse to the unappreciative and/or uneducated I guess).
Bottom line, for us at least, is that I would take a well done faux-tina job over our wore out paint. :lol::lol:


http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5505/9...944ab25e_c.jpg

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5536/9...4568ac7b_c.jpg

endlessearth 08-02-2013 12:22 AM

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I think that your suburban looks killer. I just read a post on another forum (rhymes with lamb) that pointed out that faux-patina trucks often lack the un-even and indiscriminate effects of real aging over time. I thought it was a good point that actual aged trucks are rarely evenly aged. For example, I recently saw a C10 that looked like it had spent years next to a shed or a garage and one side was relatively clean while the other side was sleeted with surface rust. I can see where actual rust and flaked paint isn't for everyone but I think that trucks, like your suburban, that are a product of father time and mother nature can wear their age well.

LostMy65 08-02-2013 02:53 AM

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Yes, the suburban looks cool.
The hood and fenders look naturally weathered but still protected from the elements.
And although we know the roof is natural,
I personally wouldn't let real 'patina' (rust) have its way with metal.

I think the thing I appreciate most, or what makes me favor faux-tina, is the metal is still protected.

What I like is the naturally weathered - where the dings and dents, and wear are all part of the history of the truck.
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endlessearth 08-02-2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 6201012)
Yes, the suburban looks cool.
The hood and fenders look naturally weathered but still protected from the elements.
And although we know the roof is natural,
I personally wouldn't let real 'patina' (rust) have its way with metal.

I think the thing I appreciate most, or what makes me favor faux-tina, is the metal is still protected.

What I like is the naturally weathered - where the dings and dents, and wear are all part of the history of the truck.
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True. I am in Phoenix and my truck never sees rain or salt so it is frozen in time. It would be different living in other parts of the country where the rust will keep going.

Kiwi 64sub 08-03-2013 05:47 AM

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My suburban is about 50/50 original paint and the rest I tried to match as there was other panels fitted that was a different colour.The problem is everywhere you go you get the same question about when are you going to paint it?
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61_FL_Apache 08-03-2013 07:15 AM

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Looks great Kiwi!

sqrlnts 08-03-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Kiwi 64sub (Post 6202538)
The problem is everywhere you go you get the same question about when are you going to paint it?

Love your burban, its perfect.

dubie 08-27-2013 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 6198069)
No.
That is the great work of Street Machinery.
I follow them on Facebook.
This car hit a deer and took a high hit on the front end.

They restored it with the new "patina look".
I think it's on ebay now.
Very high dollar built car.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-...item35ca2d86c2

This car was airbrushed by Jerome Borris a world class airbrush artist. The wood grain he painted on this car is absolutely perfect. All done with water based automotive paint as well

lolife99 08-27-2013 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dubie (Post 6241170)
This car was airbrushed by Jerome Borris a world class airbrush artist. The wood grain he painted on this car is absolutely perfect. All done with water based automotive paint as well

Yep.
Look here at some more amazing paint work!
http://jeromeborris.com/?cat=13

lolife99 08-27-2013 06:19 PM

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http://jeromeborris.com/?p=1333
Before and after,...

61_FL_Apache 08-27-2013 08:10 PM

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Before and after,...

That's amazing!! Got any step by step pics during the process?

lolife99 08-27-2013 08:18 PM

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This one is even more amazing compared to the before picture.
He does great work!
http://jeromeborris.com/?p=1307

dubie 09-05-2013 03:02 PM

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He does the best fauxtina out there in my opinion.

forestb 09-05-2013 04:18 PM

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I love patina and faux-tina if it is done on the cheep but I am sure that that guy charges a hole lot more than I would want to spend to make my truck look old.

chevyrestoguy 09-06-2013 05:47 AM

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The thing about natural patina is that it's rarely consistent. You'll have oddly placed areas that are faded or burned off that don't make sense. You have to assume that these are the places where the original painters at GM went a bit light on the paint. The faux-tina jobs often are done too consistently, if that makes any sense. They often assume that the paint fades off only on the edges and on the horizontal surfaces, and that isn't necessarily true. I can usually spot a fake job a mile away.

However, there's always a pro out there, and Borris is the man. That F-100 in the last picture is amazing. He has an uncanny ability to know exactly where to fog in the rust-colored paint and make it look 100% natural. That's some real talent.

LostMy65 09-30-2013 10:13 PM

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I think we have two faux types.
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One is where someone tries to make it look like real patina - an original or early paintjob that has naturally weathered and has developed surface rust.
This one I would call faux-tina.
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The other is the look where the vehicle has perhaps had several paint jobs over the years and over time these layers have worn away.
I wish we had a term other than faux-tina for these. Because the look isn't an attempt to fake patina.
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forestb 10-01-2013 11:57 AM

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Reminds me of the paint on the tow truck from the movie Cars especially the life size version of the tow truck. Don't get me wrong I would love my truck to look like that.

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http://jeromeborris.com/?p=1333
Before and after,...


63swag 10-01-2013 04:24 PM

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I didn't like the way mine turned out when I painted it so was planning a respray but really like the way it is sanded down. I guess you could call this feaux-Tina?
[IMG]http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps0248a93b.jpg[/IMG]
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Street Smart 10-03-2013 09:23 PM

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sick lookin truck, i like it !

gearhead_46582 10-12-2013 01:24 AM

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think this one is cool

http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/...psd189f92a.jpg

MadRatt 10-30-2013 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 63swag (Post 6295032)
I didn't like the way mine turned out when I painted it so was planning a respray but really like the way it is sanded down. I guess you could call this feaux-Tina?
[IMG]http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps0248a93b.jpg[/IMG]
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Hey man I like your stance! what size wheels and tires u running? and what offsets. Thanx for any info u can share. Oh and what drops front and back? I just finished bagging mine with 2.5 drop spindles up front and not sure where the stance is going to sit since front and back of truck are still off. Hope it sits like this. Very nice..:metal:

TJ's Chevy 10-30-2013 08:26 PM

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Think mine fits well!:chevy:

jrobertop88 10-30-2013 09:11 PM

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https://www.dropbox.com/sc/xitpdvl4dtuw0e0/T5G6GFIwpf


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