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1 hour ago, Bullybeef said:

Quite far! 
Blue looks good from here out in the middle of the Atlantic btw. The Tamiya panel line worked a treat, test it on some old build you care nothing about, or a spare 32 style grille, to capillary action is almost mesmerizing haha.

Yeah...it's an oil base tint and I fear wrecking an otherwise decent paint job. The first and only time I used it was not pretty.  I'm gonna go with water base thinned out. 

We need to get Ollie to build a store out there on Oak Island for you, Bil. 🥴

Posted
11 minutes ago, customline said:

Yeah...it's an oil base tint and I fear wrecking an otherwise decent paint job. The first and only time I used it was not pretty.  I'm gonna go with water base thinned out. 

We need to get Ollie to build a store out there on Oak Island for you, Bil. 🥴

I’m a bit further east than oak island Jim

Posted
2 hours ago, espo said:

The Blue body color looks great with the Black fenders. 

Thank you David!  I'm happy that, so far, everyone says they like it.  If I can't find somebody to agree with me, I guess it was a good choice. 🤓 heh heh heh....it's probably "buyers remorce". I just didn't have the colors on the shelf that I needed unless coral blue counts. I wanted a medium-dark non metallic blue or green. I wanted the arctic shade of blue but in a solid. That's about what I've got here but in what they said was "pearl"....is it me? Have I finally crossed into....

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25 minutes ago, customline said:

Thank you David!  I'm happy that, so far, everyone says they like it.  If I can't find somebody to agree with me, I guess it was a good choice. 🤓 heh heh heh....it's probably "buyers remorce". I just didn't have the colors on the shelf that I needed unless coral blue counts. I wanted a medium-dark non metallic blue or green. I wanted the arctic shade of blue but in a solid. That's about what I've got here but in what they said was "pearl"....is it me? Have I finally crossed into....

I have used that shade of "Pearl Blue" from Tamiya on a Chevelle build in the past. To my eyes it looks more like a nice metallic Blue. A thought on your idea of a medium-dark nonmetallic Blue, maybe a light coat of a Tamiya Clear Blue would darken the color slightly and also lessen the metallic look. 

Posted
2 hours ago, espo said:

I have used that shade of "Pearl Blue" from Tamiya on a Chevelle build in the past. To my eyes it looks more like a nice metallic Blue. A thought on your idea of a medium-dark nonmetallic Blue, maybe a light coat of a Tamiya Clear Blue would darken the color slightly and also lessen the metallic look. 

In scale, it's more a flake...It's a dynamite color. But it's not quite right in my mind (which, as you suspect, is not one they'll be preserving in a big jar.)  I love it, though, Dave. On a 69 Nova. Anyway, I'll clear it and rub it out and be thankful I didn't screw it up. 

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I agree that a solid color would look better. Is is a nice blue though and not worth stripping…I’d just start another one.🤓

Posted
56 minutes ago, NOBLNG said:

I agree that a solid color would look better. Is is a nice blue though and not worth stripping…I’d just start another one.🤓

do have another one 🤔.   Nah.....time to do something completely different 🥴. The paint stays. I've scratched my deuce itch for now, Greg. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, meechum68 said:

Love the Blue on Black!  

That little 327 Fuelie looks great!! 

Blue on black....Kenny Wayne Shepherd

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Posted
4 minutes ago, espo said:

I like the color and the finish myself. 

Thank you, David. Got more to do on the blue yet. I spotted some gafs on the black, too.

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Jim, it looks good from NY.  

BTW the Ollie’s here don’t have ‘nuttin these days so maybe I need to move to Oak Island.   

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