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Remember that nash i was talking about?
Well check it out. I painted it. I kinda like it.
I sanded it all smooth, filled in the cracks with wood glue, then primered it, then painted it.
Specs:
Nash exocutioner
Xr2 trucks (painted the hangers and baseplates black)
soft indy bushings
rails
tailbone
no skoolz
bones reds
allen trus mounting hardware
some jessup griptape i have yet to put on
thats about it... enjoy:
http://photobucket.com/albums/y123/B...Skateboard.jpg
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Longskateaholic
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thats a really cool paint job, I guess you did that white background with the purpleish splash first then sprayed (or painted) the blocks.... it looks very nice...
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 Originally Posted by thepinkpantherpm
thats a really cool paint job, I guess you did that white background with the purpleish splash first then sprayed (or painted) the blocks.... it looks very nice...
I kind of just winged it, didnt really have plans. But you are almost right. I first sprayed the deck with some cheap home depot primer, then taped parts off and sprayed the black blocks on, and then i didnt like how it looked so i took some red tempera paint i had from art a few years back, mixed it with water and then just spattered it on there. I'm stoked as **** though man, cant wait to skate it but i'm afraid i'm going to break it.
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here is the other side
27" long, 8" wide. Plastic trucks & Wheels. made in '86
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SWeeeeeeet dude, good stuff. Fix it up, it would be a badass fun deck. Mines from 85, it had metal trucks though.
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that's frickin dope. that's all there is to say about that. ha.
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