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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 54
Printer: VP-540
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Here are 2 recent trailer wraps and a recent pick-up partial. I used Arlon 6000X. Prints very nice, but is a little too sticky and I had a hard time with alignment due to stretching....
Hawaiian Shave Ice Trailer (yes, not shaved.. I had to ask a few times to make sure, lol) Beach shot was stock photo and the fruit and cups was a picture that I took myself of the customers product. I still have lettering to do on the skirt and I have the windows to re-do. ![]() ![]() ![]() satellite dealer trailer.. ![]() GPS Surveyor truck. ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 157
Printer: Mutoh Falcon Outdoor 48
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Nice execution. Poor typography.
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The shaved ice one is very nice. Definately grabs the attention.
The truck looks a little over saturated with text. I don't really know where to start reading... They are nice though. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 9
Printer: Roland XC540
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the arlon is bad stuff!! stretchy and sticky as all get out! that stuff blows, spend the extra money and go with 3M!
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Where are the pics?
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 54
Printer: VP-540
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Thanks.. I had to cut the amount of type in half of what the customer wanted... Some times you can explain to them that you can't have every item that you do listed on your vehicle/sign but they dont always listen...
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