Thanks guys
thanks guys, as for the splatter that was the hardest part, and i tried allsorts, to try and flick the paint, got an old tube, painted it black and practiced, went through about 20 brushes, including my tooth brush.......lol, as for the actual paint, difficult, alsorts of stories about what paint was used bitd, even had a chat with tbg in canada, in the end, i started with sum carefully chosen colours in the humbol paint range, it came close, but not quite there, so i went back to the drawing board, i struggled with car paint suppliers due to the new legislation on waterbased paints (health and safety and all that), i was lucky in the end and through a mate hooked up with a guy who was still using the old paint scheme, i couldnt believe my luck...!!! it was as close a colour match as i was ever going to get, and he let me have just enough.
(please dont laugh at me using my park tools stand,...lol, it just seemed a logical solution to holding them up.......lol)
thanks guys, as for the splatter that was the hardest part, and i tried allsorts, to try and flick the paint, got an old tube, painted it black and practiced, went through about 20 brushes, including my tooth brush.......lol, as for the actual paint, difficult, alsorts of stories about what paint was used bitd, even had a chat with tbg in canada, in the end, i started with sum carefully chosen colours in the humbol paint range, it came close, but not quite there, so i went back to the drawing board, i struggled with car paint suppliers due to the new legislation on waterbased paints (health and safety and all that), i was lucky in the end and through a mate hooked up with a guy who was still using the old paint scheme, i couldnt believe my luck...!!! it was as close a colour match as i was ever going to get, and he let me have just enough.
(please dont laugh at me using my park tools stand,...lol, it just seemed a logical solution to holding them up.......lol)