Cruncher & -Dimka-
Hey Dimka, got a new rig that’s been in the shop all week. I need a fresh look. Got any ideas for a paint scheme that won’t break the seal?
-Dimka- Yeah, let’s go for a sunset vibe: matte orange fading into a deep crimson on the sides, a thin black outline around the edges, and a splash of silver on the corners—keeps the seal intact, looks fresh, and feels spontaneous.
Solid plan, Dimka. Orange to crimson gives it that rugged dusk look, black line keeps it tight, silver splash—just don’t overdo it or the seal might start leaking. Stick to it.
Nice, keep it sharp—no extra gloss or too many layers, just the base, a good matte primer, then the colors. You’ll have a fresh rig that’s still sealed tight.
Alright, stick to a single coat of that matte primer, then the orange‑to‑crimson wash, outline, and silver bits. No extra gloss, no layers. Check the seal after you finish to make sure it’s tight. Keep it tight and you’ll have a fresh rig that still holds up.