relax, you're taking this waaaaaaay to seriously, it's a camoclad discussion on a mini truck website, nobody really cares.
These exact comments should have been directed at Jeremy. He is the one that asked for a PM and then decided to blast me on the open forum. I'm all about civility.
I don't work for the company, but that price is cheap for camo sheets. This forum is for sharing info and if someone finds good info to help others, there is no problem sharing. They did say they would only honor the price if you mentioned this website. Hopefully no one will get me with there poison keyboard after I post this.
Actually, I just purchased 4 sheets of camo in the "Gameguard" pattern (South Texas style) from CAMOWRAPS out of Louisiana and it was considerably more than 50 bucks a sheet. I would like to put in a free plug for CAMOWRAPS @ www.camowraps.com for anyone who needs specialty camo patterns like "Gameguard" or "Brushcountry". I am in no way associated with them or the other companies mentioned. Check my profile and past posts. I just believe in free speech and non-censorship. If the advertisers cannot compete they need to find a business with less margins and more profits or provide superior service. This is a forum to share ideas and information about mini trucks.
REALLY like the long leaf pine and the mixed pine for the South East. The camo flames would be neat..
Here is a link to one photo the rest are in the photo gallery. http://www.minitrucktalk.com/galleries/showphoto.php/photo/473/limit/recent
I too was looking for the blue camo. It's pricey in comparison I guess because less people buy it. It's all just printed out anyway. Even the black and white was cheaper! I did find the bedliner stuff at Northern tool for 90 odd bucks, and it came in a couple colors. I haven't put it on yet, but will soon. It came in white which is much cooler in the summer.
Doesn't any body rattle can these with Krylon and stencil patterns. I have seen more paint on then cladded.
A few people stencil these trucks, but the camo tape is popular as well. I debated stenciling, but went with te tape.
I bought the Caomclad kit and was given 4 sheets. However I only used 2 and 1/2 sheets. It wasnt too easy to put on, but I had help from Natural Light. CamoClad Mossy Oak Obsession
It goes a lot farther than you think it will. I would cut out 1 ft squares mostly. That made it easier to put on versus a piece the entire length of the door. That way I didnt have any scrap left over either.
BE WARNED.......... If you camo to good you might loose it. I know people who got lost looking for their 4 wheeler. Just kidding
Gonna try and get some this weekend at Broad River if the wife can get out of this bridal shower that a freind of hers is having Saturday. She doesnt really want to go but if she does go then I will be at home with the two babies.
I think these guys did a pretty good job...and it seems to be for sale... http://www.h2hminitrucks.com/proddetail.php?prod=132&cat=9