^Perfectly missed the point,my friend while SNB got it.
Thought it was so obvious,given it was a rr and we are not those non car guys.Perhaps your point wasn't very well made?
I assume you're referring to the pin-striping?
I sure do,but still when it looks so cheap,so lacking of talent,so lacking of attention to detail...what was the point of hand drawn? I don't get the arguing with such an obvious flaw.You DO realize that RR stripes are hand painted right?? I mean FFS
I sure do,but still when it looks so cheap,so lacking of talent,so lacking of attention to detail...what was the point of hand drawn? I don't get the arguing with such an obvious flaw.
Sorry,those choppy lines on a car aren't art,let alone on a car that costs like no other.Yes so you are a guy who prefers a hi def print to a Rembrandt... got it!!
I’m sure if you ask them nicely they can delete that from the spec or get you a fancy decalSorry,those choppy lines on a car aren't art,let alone on a car that costs like no other.
Sorry,those choppy lines on a car aren't art,let alone on a car that costs like no other.
They are. Here looks as if they have been painted by an amateur. Look at the lines and they look like they have been painted on with art paint? Also the brush strokes are evident which makes me dubious as the RR master painter does it in one continuous motion. But the lines of the car dictate the length of the coachline. Looking at this example...Do you see the issue?I think those lines on the Phantom are still drawn free-handed by a master painter.
A car that blew my mind when it came out and still does, as fresh as the first day, a success
The old Phantom thread is locked.
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The exterior of a Rolls-Royce, especially the Phantom, is meant to convey opulence in a very elegant way in my opinion. Therefore, I feel having the Mansory et al. treatment defeats that very purpose
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