Hayabusa Kanji

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I was wonderin if anyone around here has ever had a fathead made as the kanji??

Was just thinkin it would be a nice little addition to the garage to have a full life size version of the kanji on the wall of my garage, lookin down on my baby.

Not even sure where to start. Wallhogs.com?
 
That would be wall worthy.
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Do it yourself......  My daughter helped me w/ this one.
knew i should have payed more attention in that art class!!

I can draw stick figures, barely can stay in the lines.

Guess if I had a stencil or outline, i could paint one. Would definately save some $$$ and give me better choices on color.
 
local sign place but im sure it wont be cheap thats alot of wasted paper/vinyl but that setup devil has is sweet did you trace it or what?
 
I'd rather have a fathead of my whole bike to put on the wall right next to where my bike sits. so when I sneek out for a ride and she peeks in the garage she'll think it's still there
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I'd rather have a fathead of my whole bike to put on the wall right next to where my bike sits. so when I sneek out for a ride and she peeks in the garage she'll think it's still there
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PM jester, he can make large decals, but not sure how big he can make em.
 
I'd rather have a fathead of my whole bike to put on the wall right next to where my bike sits. so when I sneek out for a ride and she peeks in the garage she'll think it's still there
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Guys I can provide you with any decal, banner etc. that you may want, cut vinyl or digital prints. If there is anything I can help you with just pm me with the specs and I'll get you a price. The Fathead type decals have a low tack adhesive in order to be repositionable, I have heard a lot of bad reviews on these products, just don't seem to want to stay on the wall, also they are only recommended for totally flat walls, I personally would recomend something with a more agressive adhesive such as wraping vinyl, believe me that stuff really sticks. The overhead projector technique is an old sign painters trick and works really easy for getting a large template on the wall so that you just paint inside the lines, easy as pie & cheap too.
 
I'd rather have a fathead of my whole bike to put on the wall right next to where my bike sits. so when I sneek out for a ride and she peeks in the garage she'll think it's still there
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Guys I can provide you with any decal, banner etc. that you may want, cut vinyl or digital prints.  If there is anything I can help you with just pm me with the specs and I'll get you a price.  The Fathead type decals have a low tack adhesive in order to be repositionable, I have heard a lot of bad reviews on these products, just don't seem to want to stay on the wall, also they are only recommended for totally flat walls, I personally would recomend something with a more agressive adhesive such as wraping vinyl, believe me that stuff really sticks.  The overhead projector technique is an old sign painters trick and works really easy for getting a large template on the wall so that you just paint inside the lines, easy as pie & cheap too.
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right on man your making my wheels spin now
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