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8 August 2008

In, Out, Up, Down

Axel Peemoeller's brilliant signageAxel Peemoeller's brilliant signageMelbourne's Eureka TowerMelbourne's Eureka Tower

Much applause goes to Axel Peemoeller, who design this painted signage for the parking garage in Melbourne’s Eureka Tower. Trompe l’oeil, indeed!

7 August 2008

Golden Auto

Gold leafed Porsche Boxster

The second post in my car exterior-themed series is this: a Porsche covered in gold leaf. A gold-plated car would be cool, but gold leafing is an old world craft I enjoy practicing and reading about.

Gold leaf is only a few microns thick, so a little goes a long way. One booklet of 100 sheets of 3.5″ x 3.5″ gold leaf (23 carat) currently costs about $50, and a pack of 20 books is around $600. Assuming it takes 100 sheets to coat one fender, and assuming one fender equals approximately 10% of the surface area of the car, it may have taken no more than $1000 to finish this car surface with gold leaf.

Of course the edges are visible, as with any flat surface gilding.

7 August 2008

Color Change via Wrap

Okay, the main reason I haven’t posted in some time is that restoring my ‘63 Falcon takes lots of time. But it’s currently at the body shop for paint, so I have some free time again. Now for a couple of car paint-themed posts.

Vehicle wrap, plain white

First, I thought this was pretty neat: someone had a full vehicle wrap done on their BMW 3-series; not completely unheard of, except that the wrap contains no graphics. That’s right, this was done simply to change the car’s color. Brilliant, until you factor in the 2-4k cost of such a labor-intensive job. I still think it’s a neat idea, and could lead the way to instant color changes for your car.

Found on cardomain.com.