Tricks to Make Your Truck Look Great
Paint. It sounds simple enough, but it can mean the difference between turning heads and being just another truck. Suspensions are awesome, there is no replacement for displacement, and an interior is where you spend your time, however, paint is where it's at. A talented artist with a spray gun, or airbrush, or pinstripe brush is a thing of beauty. Like anything in life, painting a truck takes practice and the men and women who have perfected their artwork should be respected and marveled. We've compiled some of this year's hottest paint schemes to inspire you. Does your truck have all of the prerequisite custom boxes checked but is still lagging in the paint department? Take a gander at these incredible schemes and start saving.
 Two-Tones This dualie had...  Two-Tones This dualie had our jaws on the ground the very first time we saw it. Dozens of colors, graphics, shapes, and airbrushed figures-this truck had it all. |  Take a look at the amazing...  Take a look at the amazing hood with its intricate tape lines and color blends. |  Often times comic book heroes...  Often times comic book heroes look cheesy on a truck but in the case of this Chevy, the artist used comic book styling with jagged lines and pencil-stroke patterns to make it look realistic. Vibrant colors also helped this truck stand out. |
 Appearing on the cover of...  Appearing on the cover of this issue, Daniel Stewart's F-150 has been a long time coming. Realistic is an understatement, as these underwater creatures literally appear to be swimming right at you. Simply amazing. |  If your truck is a mini and...  If your truck is a mini and you don't have much of a canvas, don't be scared to go crazy. This little '66 Suzuki Mirco-Truck was painted from top to bottom with insane graphics and eye-catching airbrushing. |  A classic that will never...  A classic that will never go out of style, the two-tone is a clean and custom way to make your ride look great. Using factory Ford and Jeep colors to get just the right hue contrast, this shaved and molded smooth F-150 looks sinister. |