i dont paint frieghts or anyhting, but im wondering why you paint the doors when there is room on the rest of the freight. all it does is make it a harder surface to paint and rsuts quicker. plus in teh last flick, the door is open, making it hard to tell who did/look at teh peice. right? ill prolyl get yelled ate for this post, too.
thats an wasy door to work on so they probably wanted to keep the pieces close together plus work on a door is likely to get stamped or buffed just because it doesn't interfere with the numbers load limits or crucial info that works need to know about
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i :wub: this thread but i feel as if i cant add anything as i live in uk and we hardly have any freights here, i went to new zeland once and i loved doing the freights there...anyway..gloucester, uk by tysa
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