
How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
I've seen some great stuff done with tape over the years. That was a good 'un.
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Water soluble paint? Just a thought!
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Paint roller, pan, playa dust and water.. Roll it on just like paint and wash it off just like dirt. Ya can't get greener than that..Packoderm wrote:
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Awesome theoretical technique.. but that looks way too white to be playa dust?unjonharley wrote:
Paint roller, pan, playa dust and water.. Roll it on just like paint and wash it off just like dirt. Ya can't get greener than that..
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
junglesmacks wrote:Awesome theoretical technique.. but that looks way too white to be playa dust?unjonharley wrote:
Paint roller, pan, playa dust and water.. Roll it on just like paint and wash it off just like dirt. Ya can't get greener than that..
The coffee camp on the 8:30 street has been doing it that way for years..
Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Wow! That is genius!
What did you use for the colored paint? Water color paints?
What did you use for the colored paint? Water color paints?
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No paint.. Mud..moonrise wrote:Wow! That is genius!
What did you use for the colored paint? Water color paints?
Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Think you're mixing up people!junglesmacks wrote:Awesome theoretical technique.. but that looks way too white to be playa dust?unjonharley wrote:
Paint roller, pan, playa dust and water.. Roll it on just like paint and wash it off just like dirt. Ya can't get greener than that..
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
To clarify. White tape is used in the photographic example.
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
Our camp first put blue painter's tape and then covered that with white duct tape.
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Re: How do you disguise/alter your box van logo?
How do you alter your box?
Vajazzle it.
Vajazzle it.
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