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Seeing this pic,
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and reference to Krylon Satin Jade Green and Krylon Satin Sea Glass
in this thread: http://ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/a-rattier-electra-rat-rod.99651/
Got me thinking, What colors have you used in your builds for the aged "patina" look?
And also is "satin" the best finish? Also couple more pics for cool reference:
blue mercury.jpg
green chev.jpg
turquoise chev patina.jpg
maroon rivera.jpg
If you would be so kind to show a finished pic of your bike and the color sprays used (and also any techniques used). This would be a cool resource to have for future builds!
 
The swamp dog build off 11...
I sprayed multiple colors and then took a Scotch-Brite pad and sanded down through the layers of color . The bike was in gray primer to start but I never sanded down to it not saying you can't . The next color was Army green , the turquoise , then dark brown satin . Gloss or satin or flat shine doesn't really matter because your scuffing it any way .
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This was a fairly simple and effective way to give a aged look . I'm sure you can use any colors you like but I would finish in dark brown if your looking for the aged & rusted look .
The rest of the bike is all natural patina & rust . I only painted the frame , tank & chain guard this way which I've called a fauxRatic finish !!!!


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The swamp dog build off 11...
I sprayed multiple colors and then took a Scotch-Brite pad and sanded down through the layers of color . The bike was in gray primer to start but I never sanded down to it not saying you can't . The next color was Army green , the turquoise , then dark brown satin . Gloss or satin or flat shine doesn't really matter because your scuffing it any way .
5cf698d8576adfe66aff8d2a0f2e05f1.png
6b77a9dde0bb0a500495bf2cc749f6e3.jpg
2dd5244da1e872e7ae30ea201cc22686.jpg
02f855c757bb2d77b6897f9aa6a99c46.jpg
0abc050d391d7663ac9e73dafd4ca230.jpg
535048655a74972d591d3082b00ace37.jpg
cf100ee8bdfaeaa1cfd7289f37b05a66.jpg
8f3eb6cb610ed3dae99ede8c07b7c48b.jpg

This was a fairly simple and effective way to give a aged look . I'm sure you can use any colors you like but I would finish in dark brown if your looking for the aged & rusted look .
The rest of the bike is all natural patina & rust . I only painted the frame , tank & chain guard this way which I've called a fauxRatic finish !!!!


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Sort of like my body....aged with a little patina!
 
Really cool, is that the final finish or can you cover with another color coat?
it's a clear coat, goes OVER colors usually.

Carl.

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