Posted by JRSutton on July 05, 2012 at 10:32:52 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Shiney Tractors posted by Uncle Ernie on July 05, 2012 at 08:28:45:
Agree to a point. I have to add that I've found that it's hard to NOT get shiny when you repaint a tractor.
When we did this super A, I was suprised at how shiny it came out since we were trying NOT to make it too shiny.
So I've gained a sort of appreciation - or maybe "acceptance" of some shine.
But I'm still not a big fan of those that are TOO shiny - but more of a fine line to me now. Some have that deep wet look that I find distracting. Would rather see them closer to original.
Same goes for dents and dings. I like to see tractors used - and I appreciate a few little dents and dings here and there. When you see one all shiney without the hint of a flaw, it just looks weird. Like a tractor turned into art.
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