As bronze wheels go-those are very good lookingI agree.
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As bronze wheels go-those are very good lookingI agree.
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Yes please. Oh I wonder how it would look black with matte bronze accents.I'd love to see a modern version of the Turbine wheels with a beadlock... View attachment 7941
I’m just curious as I haven’t researched wrapping a car, what benefits does wrapping offer?I was thinking. For me I will get any vehicle and color I want my wife won’t argue much. She isn’t a fan of the body designs but she hasn’t given them much though. However if a pretty purple was an option she would be all over it. Then I could order one of each! With this in mind why not a base white model and a wrapping department offing a lot of other color options that could please all our picky wives! And a wrapped vehicle offers a lot of other benefits as I understand it. Keep some good painted options some of us prefer that but wrapping is quite a flexible choice.
Maybe benefit is the wrong description but as I understand it, it is less costly to wrap than to offer many different paint options. Spraying a finish is quite expensive takes time and cutting and special equipment. A person can change the entire color of their vehicle with a wrap. Obviously the person wrapping has to know how but it is less involved than a paint job.I’m just curious as I haven’t researched wrapping a car, what benefits does wrapping offer?
Thanks for the answer. That’s seems to be why Slate is going in that direction so they can hold costs down. However, Scout already has a state of the art paint shop in the works. They showed the interior in the June plant update.Maybe benefit is the wrong description but as I understand it, it is less costly to wrap than to offer many different paint options. Spraying a finish is quite expensive takes time and cutting and special equipment. A person can change the entire color of their vehicle with a wrap. Obviously the person wrapping has to know how but it is less involved than a paint job.
Did you ever get an 'Earl The Pearl' paint job?Thanks for the answer. That’s seems to be why Slate is going in that direction so they can hold costs down. However, Scout already has a state of the art paint shop in the works. They showed the interior in the June plant update.
I guess I just have a different view of wrapping. I grew up in the day of Earl Scheib commercials offering cheap paint jobs. I think of wrapping as the Earl Scheib of 2025. A great way to cover old faded paint on an old vehicle.
Just me, but I would be nervous wrapping my brand new car, even if it was just painted white. I have seen too many YouTube videos of people taking wraps off and there’s razor blade marks, etc.
Again, I hope everyone gets what they want, and maybe they will offer colored wraps in addition to PPF put on at the factory before purchase. I’m back to my motto, faith and patience.
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No I never got one. I just saw the ads. I had no idea!Did you ever get an 'Earl The Pearl' paint job?
Tragically a friend who had a '37 Chevy Coupe did...
You had to do all the masking, even the tires, because they painted EVERYTHING that wasn't masked and he didn't understand that.
I helped him over a month taking it apart and stripping the paint off parts that should have been masked, chrome bumpers, grill, emblems, trim, hubcaps, wheels, door handles, and, and, and... LOL
So that $19.95 really wasn't worth it in the end...
I’d be careful commenting about picky wives on this forum as we have a lot of female/mom/wives on the forum that are more than capable of deciding what they want. As for wraps, there’s no reason Scout can’t offer 10-12 paint colors and a buyer just get a wrap done after market. Doing it in house means SM has to maintain 20-30 wrap colors which means overhead, coordination and more post-build specialty staff which all increase costs. I purple wrap can be put over any color paint. Wraps are good for a specialty matte or luster finish as it’s easier to deal with than just high end paint but wraps do wear and tear and after a while they show visual wear much more than a standard paint jobI was thinking. For me I will get any vehicle and color I want my wife won’t argue much. She isn’t a fan of the body designs but she hasn’t given them much though. However if a pretty purple was an option she would be all over it. Then I could order one of each! With this in mind why not a base white model and a wrapping department offing a lot of other color options that could please all our picky wives! And a wrapped vehicle offers a lot of other benefits as I understand it. Keep some good painted options some of us prefer that but wrapping is quite a flexible choice.
Just me, but I would be nervous wrapping my brand new car, even if it was just painted white. I have seen too many YouTube videos of people taking wraps off and there’s razor blade marks, etc.
Yep I do know they make colors in PPF. STEK has some really fun colors.If there are razor marks or other damage to the car's finish when removing a wrap, it was not installed correctly. If you have to cut the wrap over a body panel, there are special tapes (called "Vinyl Wrap Knifeless Tape") so you don't have to use a blade on the car's body panels. Also, you know the protective film lots of vendors offer to protect the paint? That is just a clear version of the vinyl wrap material.
I have used vinyl wrap on one of my cars to add a large stripe and plan to do the same to my new car this fall. I will likely use a wrap to apply a stripe when I get my new Scout. I have zero worries about damaging the finish when I do.
I just saw a Bronco this weekend sporting the Irish National Tartan wrap. A lot of fun to be had with wraps.Yep I do know they make colors in PPF. STEK has some really fun colors.
I would love to see how your car turns out and definitely would love to see your Scout after you get your stripe installed.
Thanks for posting your thoughts. The colors in the poll aren’t official-just Jamie putting up ideas for all of us to speculateWill the copper color be like the original scout terra cotta copper?
It is a reimagined version of the original.Will the copper color be like the original scout terra cotta copper?
Welcome to the community! That’s a good question. I don’t think we know anything definitive on colors as of yet.Will the copper color be like the original scout terra cotta copper?
Do we know that copper is Tahitian Red? Or something else?It is a reimagined version of the original.
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I believe it was said in a video that the two signature colors are reimaged from some originals. I am looking for it now.Do we know that copper is Tahitian Red? Or something else?