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Put on a wrap!
Estes Fat Jax, before/after.
Replaced damaged tube, was going to spray yellow paint like the original.
Remembered I had a few sheets of holographic adhesive film lying around.
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And my orange scratcher. Needed something to jazz it up.
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Like completely new rockets.
Laters.
 
I watch guys wrap cars with the stretch type of wrap and wonder if it can be done to a NC? They use a knifeless tape which really hides a butt joint/seam.

3M makes great stuff
 
That does look snazzy - nicely done!

I have access to a vinyl printer (of some kind?) at work. It can print on many different sizes. It rarely get used, and I can use it whenever I want. Maybe someday, I will learn how to use it (and the CNC machine that's brand new)!
 
too bad you can't "dip" a rocket.

Well, I have news for you! You can!

I have not perfected it, but got an ok result with a Big Daddy. Having a very good base coat of paint and all edges sealed and impervious to water will help. Even better, fiberglass rockets!
 
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