I'm the first guy to admit that asking graffiti artists to paint cars is stupid. Most of them hate cars and would rather walk or BMX their way to "work". However, this Rene Turrek fellow is such a genius that he can even paint on a banana, so imagine what he can do with an awesome SUV like the BMW X5.
Rene is from Osnabrück, a little city in Lower Saxony. The German seems to know his way around a car and even collaborated with Lexus on an NX project. However, this BMW X6 is clearly his masterpiece.
At first, the SUV looks like it has a regular blue paintjob, maybe even a wrap. However, when a guy pours hot water over it, the blue turns transparent and reveals there's a painting of The Hulk underneath. He doesn't look very happy, but we wouldn't either if they poured hot water over us.
The sides also have paintjobs and from what we gather, everything has been done by hand. This car could be a promo car for The Avengers, or it could be something a crazy customers ordered (crazy in a good way).
The technology that makes these color flips possible has been around for many years. In fact, some of you might remember how Hot Wheels had toy cars that changed color when dipped in hot water. How hot must the water be? Probably not that hot, since it's designed for little kids to play with. However, seeing all that steam rise from the BMW X6 makes you wonder if this procedure is good for the car.
At first, the SUV looks like it has a regular blue paintjob, maybe even a wrap. However, when a guy pours hot water over it, the blue turns transparent and reveals there's a painting of The Hulk underneath. He doesn't look very happy, but we wouldn't either if they poured hot water over us.
The sides also have paintjobs and from what we gather, everything has been done by hand. This car could be a promo car for The Avengers, or it could be something a crazy customers ordered (crazy in a good way).
The technology that makes these color flips possible has been around for many years. In fact, some of you might remember how Hot Wheels had toy cars that changed color when dipped in hot water. How hot must the water be? Probably not that hot, since it's designed for little kids to play with. However, seeing all that steam rise from the BMW X6 makes you wonder if this procedure is good for the car.