This Week on Trading Paints: November 28, 2025
News and updates from the world of Trading Paints from the past week.
Welcome to This Week on Trading Paints, the pulse on what’s happening in the Trading Paints world while you’re convincing yourself you totally need to make that big Black Friday hardware purchase.
🧑🎨 New Artist Spotlight on Monday
There’s a new Artist Spotlight coming Monday featuring another designer from the racing world. In November, we heard from Michael Miceli (known around the internet as RaceArtist) a designer who’s spent decades designing some of the most creative and memorable paint schemes on the NASCAR circuit. Stay tuned to the Trading Paints Blog to find out who’s in the spotlight for December.
🌟 Fresh Official Paints
Some new Verified Official Paints landed in the Showroom this week.





Teams, drivers, brands, and artists: want to give the verification mark to your official paints on Trading Paints? Let us know!
🏎️ Staff Picks
These paints — among many others — caught the eye of the Trading Paints team this week.







🔢 From the Number Showroom
We’re really enjoying what you’ve been sharing in the new Number Showroom, part of the new Number Builder update. Here are a few recent numbers that caught our eye.










Keep posting your numbers to the Number Showroom, and we’ll continue to share what we like!
🏆 Paint of the Week
This week’s Paint of the Week, chosen by Patrick, our Community Manager, goes way back into the archives for this Doyle Lowrance-designed National Wild Turkey Federation Chevrolet SS from 2017. (Pretty sure Patrick has some U.S. Thanksgiving leftovers if he’s got turkey on the brain.)









BassPro Chevrolet SS 2048 WildTurkey 2017 [Legacy] NASCAR Cup Chevrolet SS - 2013 from Doyle Lowrance. Images from Julian Madore.
🪄 A little painting trick
you can split the iracing indycar wheel covers into 4s
— MAT liveries (@matliveries.com) 2025-11-24T23:37:46.364Z
Turns out you can split up some color-fill blocks on the iRacing templates for some fun effects. (It sort of works on pit boxes, too, resulting in an interesting gradient effect.)
What did you think of This Week on Trading Paints? Let us know on Instagram and Bluesky — and don’t forget to tag us when you share your paints! 🏁
















