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As a fellow Crossbones owner, I have been waiting to see any custom painted rides. Well I was surfing painters websites last nite and came across this. http://www.vividdragon.com/product.p...cat=262&page=1
I thought it was an awesome looking Crossbones. If anyone has any other custom painted Crossbones, I would luv to see it. I also wanted to ask if anyone has dealt with the above outfit or seen their work upclose. I know pics never do custom work justice.
Yeh I thought it looked great also. That is why I listed the link. Does anyone else have any custom painted Crossbones? If so, show us your pics. I also wanted to know if anyone here has dealt with that painting company (Vivid Dragon) or knows of anyone who has.
While I appreciate some cool custom paint, one of the reasons I like my Bones so much is the basic flat black stock paint job. Plain, simple and cool IMO.
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