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Rob's first customs
#21

Love the colour, Bobby lad. thumbright

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fc loves a maroooon tis true



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#22

Wow, Robert these are dope! Super impressed. I too thought they were a Deano or Benji creation at first... and agreed with FC, I love me some maroon / burgundy. Mixed with yellow is pretty fresh. Can't wait to see what you've got going next... thanks for sharing!

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#23

What they all said. Love that CW Rob.
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#24

Had a closer look now on the computer and your paintwork is superb Rob! Would have been perfect if the buggers hadn't been creased from the beginning. But I guess it would come sooner or later when you wear them anyway. I have the same creasing between the stripes on my green 80's...
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#25

Very nice indeed Robbo! Would never have guessed they were a first attempt!

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#26

Woahwoahwoahwoah....whats all this "doing my own customs" shit?
Benj, you know about this? Fools are gonna put us out of a job!! Laughing
Good job though Rob, like the colours too.

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#27

Yes.. no more essays by PM fella!
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#28

Aaaahhhhh please!!!!! Laughing


(09-05-12, 04:39 PM)olskool720 Wrote:  nice. now the important question.
do you plan to rock them on the streets?
how durable is that paint job?
oops, that's two questions Wink

I will. I'm not sure how durable the paint is. I used the same paint and varnish as Benji does and his customs get worn. We'll just have to see.

(09-05-12, 04:52 PM)Poor Sod Wrote:  Didn't they have black stripes? How do you do them yellow? Did you bleach them first or what?

Yes they were all black but no bleaching mate. What would you do to paint a black door yellow? You add a white base coat and a yellow finish, simple Wink

And now no more questions about how the work is done or Benji will kill me and I want him to stay my friend for a while Laughing
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#29

You don't know how one shoe is going to behave to another. They are all different and the proof is in the pudding or the wearing. Just because the job was durable on one doesn't mean it will be on other models made with different materials. I have had the same white 80s but using different leather or plastic leather. Different pigments behave in different ways too, some weaken the paint more than others. These jobs will never stand up the way factory ones do, just check the clauses on lots of famous customiser's websites. It is all a learning curve and I for one think I am just beginning (so my advice should be taken with a caution), I have seen the weaknesses in my work come back to bite me. Remember that nearly all the knowledge out there is based around painting Noike shoes and their materials, not adidas. So expect things to go wrong (even when taking your own mistakes out of the equation), but hope they don't. Sorry for the speech, but needed to be said. Confused
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#30

I'd like to cancel the 20 pairs of customs i ordered Benji...If only i'd of known sooner..Bolloxs Laughing

It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
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