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White camo paint job

Afterbang

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I'm curious how other people have done it. I'm sure, in not the first person to attempt camo.
Just curious how other people have done it. My wife has a curicut(I don't know how to aspen it, but if you know, then you know) I can print the blobs, I think. But have other people wrapped bodies with vinyl? I can't imagine it would hold up. If rather paint my own camo. I guess the big question is, if it's been done, how was it done? I'm now opposed to angering making stickers, the glue is my only hesitation. Thanks fellas.

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There's a company that's been around for ages making skins for specific vehicles and radios, but they also make 9"x10" sheets in various patterns including an urban camo and an urban digital camo:



https://www.freqeskinz.com/sheetz-accent-packz/
I appreciate it! I was hoping to paint the inside with the white camo. Looking a t the last part, I should have written that part in. But that could also be super helpful! I could cut it out and paint it backwards. I never thought of that.

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