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"Ghost Flame"
HOK Sunrise Pearl ghost flame.


"Golf Cart Cowl"
HOK Red Pearl ghost flame with a dove grey pinstripe.


 

"1967 Cadillac Real-Traditional Fire"

1967 Cadillac with a special traditional flame layout with a 12 layer real fire filling, all over a one off black sealer with UV protectant added by the maker. Pinstriped with One Shot Emerald Green.
See more of this car on the Real Fire page.


"Smoke Fire Flaming Flame"

Here's a greytone, or smoke looking, fire within traditional flames with a couple of Maltese crosses.
It was later top dusted with the metallic black base coat.
The HOK Metallic Silver stripe jumps out.


 

"Real Fire Flaming Flame Road King"

Something a little different. Fire in fire. A hard thing to say these days.
The HOK Lavender stripe really sets it off.


"Raiders Ghost Flame"

This perimeter ghost flame set is Galaxy Gray on Black with a (slightly altered) Raiders logo
on the rear fender. I did the flame layout and ghost effect as well as the Raiders logo.
Pictured on display at: 2005 Easyriders Bike show Pomona, Ca.

Left picture: Me and the other side of the bike. This was the first time I got to it assembled.


"pos/neg Flame"

I'm not taking the credit for any of the painting here only the flame layout
which I thought came out really nice.
All painting, striping and shadowing was well done by Kickstart Kustoms


"Silver Bullet Ghost Flame"

This perimeter ghost flame set is Black Pearl Ghost Flames over a Platinum Pearl base.
 I did the flame layout and ghost effect.


"Speedway / Sidecar Body"

FBC Silver base coat. Back masked and ready for paint.


"Ghost Flame (in the works)"

For anybody wondering how it looks at the beginning and at the middle and end of the process.
1. The blue fine line tape gives border to the flame and the mask is applied over top
and cut on the fine line tape, peeled and cleaned.
2. Paint is then sprayed in a perimeter around flame design
and sometimes highlighted with a different color on the tips and centers of the hoops.
3. This is the finished product (dust not included)


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