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wife thinks the clockwork is cool. but is too steampunk for my geeky bike.
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The real gears would be cool and a great talking point, but a little involved to pull off.
The gear warp look nice, I bet that would look really nice on a lava bronze spyder with all the silver and brass colors.
Harry
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Originally Posted by Arr MiHardies
Now, should I do a wrap... Or get a transparent side panel and put a inch or REAL gears behind it, connected to a small motor so they all actually turn and stuff?
I vote for the transparent panel and real gears!!! Awesome work!
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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wish I could find something I'm really happy with that doesn't involve a ton of painting.
I do find it funny that my wife thinks "steampunk" isnt "geeky" enough. :P
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Thinking outside of the box often gives you the perspective you need to find the answers.
You're certainly showing the imagination that you'll need to get the job done!
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One thing I have discovered is that there is a huge assortment of colors that looks great as a solid color on the Spyder.
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Really nice work!!!I'd buy a version of the steampunk in a second!!!
I'm using Arc Photostudio 6 software,it's pretty good stuff.
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image editing...
Here's a program that runs on the Windows platform, and may be adequate.
http://gofree.com/Tutorials/GimpChangeBGColor.php
Dave
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