What Colors of Reo would you like to see?

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Statistic

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I would like that or this.

Ooh nice.

Solaris Black Cherry Sparkle or Tropic Black (green) are both cool too... (I just got a red metallic and am in love, can you tell? :))

Wow.. some of those would be wicked on a REO!

I really like the Tropic Black and some of the ones on the outrageousfinishes site are amazing.

I poked around the outrageous site a bit more and found the "Marble Effects" colors... I think my brain melted a little when I envisioned a marble finished metal REO... How cool would this be on a metal REO???

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wow.. Some of those would be wicked on a reo!

I really like the tropic black and some of the ones on the outrageousfinishes site are amazing.

I poked around the outrageous site a bit more and found the "marble effects" colors... I think my brain melted a little when i envisioned a marble finished metal reo... How cool would this be on a metal reo???

cd-7004_brilliant_dye_red_over_marble_over_gc-6011_black_ground_coat.jpg

awesome!!!!
 

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Then there's hydro graphics which allows endless possibilities for graphics. The process is pretty cool & is usually applied on a painted surface. Do a Google image search on hydro graphics & be amazed!

Very cool stuff! Have you done any of this?

I wonder if it would be able to cover all the different surfaces, even just on the outside of the REO in a single dunk.
 

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Very cool stuff! Have you done any of this?

I wonder if it would be able to cover all the different surfaces, even just on the outside of the REO in a single dunk.

Yeah I was amazed too & had no idea this kind of stuff existed. Turns out we've all probably have seen it many times & just didn't know it. I have not tried it myself though. I first saw it from a member on another forum I frequent who offers Duracoat & Chemkote finishes for guns. I wonder if it's hard to do. Seems like it can be DIY at home but I haven't looked into it. I'm sure it requires some good practice though.
 

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Looks easy enough in this demonstration, but this guy is dipping a very simple shape. I have not checked out the site yet so I don't know what, if any, designs this place offers aside from camo.

EZ Dip Kits dot com

Damn Stats, now you got me curious! Thanks. Maybe I will have to try it. I do have a spare blemished door I can try on first. I wonder if it's removable in case I screw up?
 
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