



There is that guy , known well between Belgrade show business folks , called Nesa Diesel . One day
he called me and ask if it's possible to paint his new motorbike , as it is old train wagon . It was so strange demand , that I had to say : Sure ! He brings tomorrow seven pieces of motor tin body , and I work that with acrylic paints for a few days . Unfortunately , I am not really satisfied how it looks on the end . He didn't listen me and use matte varnish , but shinny . Now , it doesn't look old .