Looking great!
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Yeah between the late nite florescent lighting and my cheap cell phone, there isn't much chance of an accurate representation [emoji88] but seafoam is in the spectrum of colors here. Note that I used three different colors at the same time alternating frequently, and am adding a chalk based dust into the clear to replicate a piece of turquoise. Today I hope to tape off the tank and paint it too.Looks a little like Fender seafoam on my screen.
Ah... very observant. It's DupaColor Effex clear, and it has a micro flake in it. I don't have much of it, so it's only on the top bar and the canti's. There's lots of little bits of stuff here and there, I ghosted on some gold around the drop outs and the lighter blue is sprayed mostly up from the bottom of the frame along with some plum purple which is impossible to see except from the bottom. So the rest of the clear is good old Rustoleum crystal clear, wetsanded with 1000 between coats and I'm headed out to the garage to check on the third coat of clear and the first coat of paint on the tanks. So, pics soon.I must have missed the fact that there was some glitter flake in the paint. Looks great.
Thanks! My pinstriper called and it's done. I can't wait to see it.That looks amazing, Carl
Thanks! Often the angle of the head tube and seat post are the same. The fork extensions emphasize it, and with a little care in mounting rear racks and a little judicious bending, it's possible to get rear racks to line up too. (it actually may need just a bit more, right behind the seat tube) Thanks again!I love how the head tube, the seat tube and the rack (sissy)bar all have the same angle.
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