When you start working on it, you can't wait until you can start working on the real camo design, because then the car starts to take shape. Because we also dismantle the doors, it is very difficult to let the camo surfaces continue on the inside of the doors and rebates.
After a lot of thinking and measuring, we are getting somewhere. Using Knifeless Tape, we can lay down the lines so that we can cut the surfaces. Knifeless Tape, I hear you think? This is a tape with a cutting wire in it which we stick under the foil and can then cut through the foil so we don't have to cut on the car with a knife and thus avoid all risks of scratches.
To finish it off, we also wrapped the roof box in camo style.
In photos 1 and 2 below, you can see very well that the pattern continues from the outside to the inside.
We used 3M Matte Pine Green Metallic for the film and 3M Matte Deep Black and 3M Gloss Black for the surfaces. The combination of gloss and matte gives a very cool effect.
Not the most expensive car we have worked on, but the one we are most proud of!