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Yes. Grayscale with the exception of the hood logo and flourescent stripe around the bottom of the front lip and sideskirts. I've decided that all of my racecars will follow this theme.

I have an RC18 that I need to do as well since I will now be able to race 1/18 on Thurs. nights. (I landed a dayshift job at work :D )
 
I've been wanting to do a grayscale job for a long time. I like the idea of using tone rather than color to create a look or to show off a particular trate of a body. Besides, who does it?
 
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Thanks! I know it's a bit unorthodox but I dig it a lot. I mainly wanted a paint scheme that will be unmistakable at the racetrack. With all the crazy flourescents and colors being used on a regular basis I figured grayscale would be the perfect departure.
 
That's slick! Beautiful scheme. I use a lot of gray shades in my apartment.

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I was wondering why the red on the pinstripes wasn't par with your usual flawless work.
Then I realized you hadn't pulled the cover sheet yet.
 
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