Aerography or brush drawing

Dzhaks, welcome from Maine, Captain Looking forward to seeing your new paint.

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Guys, greetengs again!

Boys from service worked as slow as possible))) Almost 1 month took the process of recovering in case of paint chemical reactions which could not be supported. Let's begin. My bike before crash, R3classic 2006, bought for 7500$
 

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Windshield had been destroyed after the crash, panniers damaged some, but I restored them as it was possible. Only fuel tank spoiled this beautiful bike. Let's see. And say a lot of thanks to steel bars, which protected my bike and my friend from greater damages.
 

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Exellent work for 150$


 
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Now the artist works with my fuel tank, the picture is almost finished. I hope, I'll show it to you in a few days. Varnish has been matted to draw a picture.
 
Nice I see you have the old style engine crash bars. You should get the newer ones. The orignal were more of a decoration then a sturdy crash bar. From the looks of the engine color and the clock faces, it must be a classic tourer. Or changed to a classic by someone.
Your painter does some fine work. I've always liked them two colors together.
 
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