![]() Wow! haha holy crap, that's a lot of clear. Yeah so it was like base, and then clear, then spider web and then clear, and then they blocked out the murals, then clear, then Bob striped the murals, (which are all one shot paints hand brushed seriously probably like 10,000 brush strokes) then 10 more coats of clear on top of all that. Then, even beyond all that they ended up still doing over 100+ hours of elaborate paint work on it! 100 hours! That is just wild. So I was actually talking to Michael earlier today about the paint and he said that you did all the framework molding and basically had it all ready for them. It's stretched up an inch and out like a 1/2 an inch and I did all the molding on it, then the paint work was done by Michael Geltz and Bob Anderson. Then I scored a crazy Frank Fender on kind of a random deal and it just sort of took off from there. Well it's a '66 shovelhead and I got it from a dude in California, it was already chopped up a little then, like the frame was chopped. Let's start with your name and where you hail from? Which is why we wanted to get a little insight on the "party shirt vibes" Iowa native and custom builder Jace Schroeder is laying down with his 1966 Crazy Frank shovelhead swing arm chopper "Vacation forever." Along with the paint masterworks of Michael Geltz aka "Flying Weasel" and one shot wonder artist Bob Anderson, Jace is setting the dial to a cool yet comfortable 72゚ permanently with this ever chill Shovelhead "Vacation Forever." Well what if doom and gloom isn't your cup of tea? What if you are more of the good times party vibes kinda chopper enthusiast? Well we have just the bike for you then and quite frankly we've had just about enough gloom for one lifetime this past year so right now the world could use a little P.M.A. Scroll down for more cool helicopter photos.In the world of custom choppers it's easy to get wrapped up in the ever popular doom and gloom motif when choosing what statement your bike is going to make. Read more about the Scouts’ experience at the Sikorsky facility in the November print issue of Boys’ Life. “We were able to actually go into the helicopters. “It was just awesome,” says 17-year-old Eagle Scout Nathaniel Gorman from Troop 8 in Sawkill, N.Y. They get to work on merit badges like Energy, Chemistry, Space Exploration, Aviation and Engineering.Īnd they get to see some of the slickest helicopters around. Most people could only hope to see the HH-60 in a magazine, or maybe online or on the news. More than 100 Boy Scouts get to see one up close each fall at Camp Sikorsky, the annual Scout event held at the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in Stratford, Conn.Įach year at Camp Sikorsky, Scouts meet with engineers from one of the top helicopter manufacturers in the world. It’s fast, it’s dependable and it comes in handy when you need to provide medical care and transport the injured to a distant hospital. The HH-60 Black Hawk medevac helicopter is a really cool machine. Jacob dzy wrote: " You see it takes time for me to get pretty you think all THIS came by itself " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.wrote: " April fools! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Awesome dude wrote: " Just right this way and.Surprise !!! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo. ![]() batman wrote: " POV:you do your own paint job during covid " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo. The jokes wrote: " No one: how you fix your car " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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