That's life ese... lowlife guys are everywhere.Hopefully it never comes in that handy lol
I hope not
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That's life ese... lowlife guys are everywhere.Hopefully it never comes in that handy lol
Would be great with topo & plat lines.I'm a land surveyor, so I love it. It would be a good company vehicle wrap!
Or a "HOME" dot(t)? Or a little square, rectangle, with a small arrow labeled "deer" or whatever.Noice!!! You should put a ' You are here dott on it with a small arrow...![]()
Lol, have a little suction cup robot that moves the "you are here"Noice!!! You should put a ' You are here dott on it with a small arrow...![]()
That’s fair honestly. I went back and forth on that exact thing while planning it out.
I didn’t want to overpower the front end or make it feel too busy, so I decided to keep it a little more balanced and let the sides carry most of it. In person it flows a bit more than it might look in photos, especially with the way the lines taper.
But I totally get what you’re saying — if someone went full coverage it would definitely make a strong statement too.
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I like it just the way you have it. Superfastmatt's land speed car is like you have it. As Matt explained it, clean air up front and chaos in the back.![]()
this is dope , love itI finally got around to installing the WrapLander Vinyl Wrap Kit – Topo Car (Matte Black) with the Topo Car Accent/Booster Kit in Penny Bronze, and I’ve gotta say… I’m pretty stoked with how it came out.
I chose matte black for the main kit because I wanted something low-key but still aggressive. Nothing loud, nothing over the top. Then I added the Penny Bronze accents to tie in with my wheel color, and that combo honestly brought the whole thing together. The bronze pops in the sunlight just enough to catch your eye, but it’s not flashy. The matte black keeps it clean and balanced. The two-tone setup ended up giving the truck way more depth than I expected.
What surprised me most was how manageable the install actually was. As long as you prep properly and don’t rush it, the vinyl lays down really nicely. The precision cuts make placement straightforward, and it’s forgiving enough that you can lift and reposition if you need to. After the first couple sections, you kind of get into a groove. Watching the topo pattern build panel by panel is weirdly satisfying.
The Accent/Booster kit was definitely worth adding. Being able to increase the line density in certain areas and layer in the Penny Bronze made the design feel intentional instead of random. It let me shape the look instead of just slapping on a pattern.
Honestly, the hardest part wasn’t applying the vinyl — it was deciding on the layout. Figuring out how much coverage to run, where to carry the bronze, and how the lines should flow across the body lines took the most time. Once I committed to the direction though, the install itself went smoothly.
I also put together a full timelapse of the install with some tips and notes on how the vinyl behaves during application.
And I was able to work out a 10% discount code through my @ford.maverick.trucks Instagram page since I’m always showcasing everyone’s builds over there — so seriously, thank you to everyone who’s sent photos and supported the page. That community support is what makes stuff like this possible. Keep sending your build pics in so I can keep featuring them.
If anyone’s interested, here’s 10% off:
https://wraplander.com/MAVTRUCK(Code: MAVTRUCK)
Overall, I’m really happy with it. It completely changed the look of the truck without feeling overdone, and it’s one of those mods that just elevates the whole build. Definitely worth it.
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lol, thank you; Maybe now I go fasterI like the way you have it. Superfastmatt's land speed car is like yours. He called it smooth air flow in the front and chaos in the back.![]()
Yes they are all induvial lines; I have the video here https://photos.app.goo.gl/ieWvnKhotM57PGeW6So those went on like pin stripes, right?
One stripe at a time?
When I built my own basement bathroom I went with textured organic walls so I wouldn't have to sand the drywalls. No taping. No mud lines. People love it. And was way easier than doing professional "smooth" drywall.
With an organic design there's no way to do it wrong!
You might, you just mightlol, thank you; Maybe now I go faster
Just my opinion: This one looks like somebody put two different trucks together. There is no flow. No continuity. I like the OP topo because there is a flow from front to rear.I like this vinyl topo graphics wrap as well
Not my #Tremor
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Thank you very much!I like it. Well done.![]()