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When i was there last week there was an old lugged steel frame that had been done in what looked like a subtle metalflake green -looked awesome
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And they have quite a lot of samples on site
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I'd be interested to know how it goes - thinking of metallic british racing green for an old tourer....
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hoym-bot ......... can you take a before and after shot for us dear forum folk?
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Of course i will document and share! almost goes without saying.. :) Thanks Vinylvilain.
I have some speedy yellow velo's on order and im between the black yellow thing or a deep dark green/blue (or grue as my brother calls it) metallic If they dont have the right shade my default is darth vader black (trying to make it sound fancy).- It's a trusty specialised langster wich has gone many a mile and deserves a sporty speedy look.. -
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It looks shit. See MA3K's rimz
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• #8
If you want a decent old skool hot rod metallic effect, you need to use flake and a candy colour.
I took a frame last year to a house of kolor paint shop and was quoted nearly £500.The Armortex metallic is so subtle it just looked like dust to me.
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I was thinkin this type of metallic and not the fancy flake.. Hopefully in dark blue gree turquoise..
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The Armortex metallic is so subtle it just looked like dust to me.
agreed. though it is dark in there, would be interesting to see it in full sunlight.
Hey girls and guys,
I'm about to get the ol faithful a new look wich she really deserves. So powder coating and most likely at the friendly folk at armourtex. Amongs other considering a dark mettalic finish, so I'm wondering if anyone has had any metallic frame work done and maybe even from these guys? Dude said that the metallic was only a little more bread and something they did at the finishing. Got me thinking he ment 'metallic flake' finish where as i'm more wanting the proper deep metallic look. Stop saying metallic.. Anyway, any pointers would be most helpfull. - Hoym