So any imperfection in the metal (e.g., poor manufacturing; dings, dents, chips, etc.) will be super blaringly obvious on these trucks, right? Like, maybe they’ll look ‘good’ during their first week or when you’re in light that doesn’t produce hard shadows or reflections, but it’s gotta be a steep and almost immediate decline thereafter?
Couldn’t you get some sort of chrome paint to achieve a similar effect but with the added layers of protection. Though you’re probably just going to be shining the sun into other drivers’ eyes regularly.
So any imperfection in the metal (e.g., poor manufacturing; dings, dents, chips, etc.) will be super blaringly obvious on these trucks, right? Like, maybe they’ll look ‘good’ during their first week or when you’re in light that doesn’t produce hard shadows or reflections, but it’s gotta be a steep and almost immediate decline thereafter?
You’d almost think that there was a reason why car paint and clear coat exists
Worked for the Delorean
Hell yeah it did, sexy thing
Couldn’t you get some sort of chrome paint to achieve a similar effect but with the added layers of protection. Though you’re probably just going to be shining the sun into other drivers’ eyes regularly.
Cybertruck: the best looking vehicle for people who live in a PS1 video game engine.