Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay – Finished!

Re: Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay

firedfromthecircus":35xqrzh9 said:
Looks great. :cool:

What is the colour? Is it a fade or a flip or just a candy?

As far as I know its just a fade, not sure what a flip is :oops:

It has the red on the top and bottom, with blue on each side.
 
Re: Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay

Giom6":2vys271t said:
firedfromthecircus":2vys271t said:
Looks great. :cool:

What is the colour? Is it a fade or a flip or just a candy?

As far as I know its just a fade, not sure what a flip is :oops:

It has the red on the top and bottom, with blue on each side.


Cool. It's hard to tell from the photos what is different colour and which is the angle of the light. Looks very nice.

A flip is a single paint that looks a different colour depending on the angle the light hits it. You may remember some Nissans had it in the mid nineties. :LOL:


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wikipedia":2vys271t said:
Metallic paint, also called polychromatic is a type of paint that is commonly used on new automobiles. Metallic paint can reveal the contours of bodywork more than non-metallic, or "solid" paint. Close-up, the small metal flakes included in the paint create a sparkling effect. This should not be confused with metal flake paint.

Metallics nearly always consist of a base coat with a clear lacquer or urethane top coat for protection and extra gloss. Historically, it was difficult to achieve an invisible repair if the paint was damaged because it is critical at which angle the flakes in the paint lie. Modern techniques have more or less eliminated this problem.

Variations

Two rarer variations are pearlescent paint, which appears as subtly different colours depending on the angle and intensity of the light, and "flip" colours where the colour changes more radically (e.g. from purple to orange) depending on the viewing angle. Flip colours have been used by Nissan on some special parts, and are frequently associated with TVR cars.
A final variation, hardly ever used on automobiles but common on bikes and motorcycles, is "flamboyant" or "candy apple" paint. This consists of a metallic silver base coat covered with a translucent coloured lacquer, or more commonly urethane. Flamboyant paint gives an unusual effect of depth, but is almost impossible to touch up after damage without leaving an obvious mark.
 
Re: Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay

Got ya!

Definitely a fade. It is a bit more obvious in the flesh but its been done so well that its hard to see where the fade starts and ends!
 
Re: Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay

Giom6 said:
Here's some shots of the frame and matching stem all freshly painted.

The paintwork is absolutely gorgeous, I don't think they could have done it better. Its spot on...especially the signature... :cool:



WOW Very Clean :shock: :cool:
 
Re: Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay

ratcapa":yyu6ru11 said:
Giom6":yyu6ru11 said:
Here's some shots of the frame and matching stem all freshly painted.

The paintwork is absolutely gorgeous, I don't think they could have done it better. Its spot on...especially the signature... :cool:



WOW Very Clean :shock: :cool:

Thanks mate. I never thought it would look as good as it does.

You should see it in the flesh :cool:
 
Re: Dave Yates Vulcan E-stay

It really does look very special so hurry up and finish it! No time for chatting :LOL: ;)
 
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ratcapa":jouu5baf said:
It really does look very special so hurry up and finish it! No time for chatting :LOL: ;)

Just waiting for the postman to bring me something then I'll get it finished. I was hoping that it would arrive today – but sadly not...
 
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Coleman":2ddq5qij said:
What build are you doing Gio - groupo/forks/wheels?

I'm going to wait till its finished before saying anymore Adrian, its top spec though so don't worry!

Hopefully all will be revealed very soon
 

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