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CB500/550 / Re: Paint work in West Sussex needed!
« on: October 07, 2015, 08:14:22 AM »
If you want a price estimate simply send me an email (tanklackieren@hotmail.de) and add a couple of pictures if that is possible.
Remember that most of these tanks have had a long life and it is rare to see a tank in such a good condition like Noelia's.
The Honda colours on my website are the colours I have painted sofar. It is not complete by far.
I'm just collecting colours like someone else would collect ... I don't know... stamps?
Some colours you can buy as a kit on ebay or so but there are also colours no one knows anymore how they are made.
There is a base colour and over it a candy 'see through' paint which gives the final colour. A bit like spraying a yellow metallic base and over it blue candy.
It should end up green as we all learned in school. However it doesn't always work like that. The paint in the 70's was different than todays paint.
It coloured more deeply but faded really quick. To try to reproduce a 70's colour with no real clue of what they actualy used is quite a chalenge.
For instance I did a Kawasaki super candy green last month and had a realy nice NOS sidepanel to match. However Kawasaki used a silver metallic base with on top of it
nothing more than green candy. I could not reproduce it using the same protocol. In stead I had to go with a blue metallic base and over it green candy.
And I had to keep in mind that the NOS was already faded a bit of course:
Honda colours that cannot be bought in a paintkit are for instance Honda cb 550 candy kent brown or Honda cb 350 candy panther gold.
Starlight gold I have never seen upclose. I know it exists but I need a good sample to reproduce it. Same for instance with honda cb350 four in black.
I thought it was exell black but it is actualy glory blue black. So there are still many colours to be discovered.
That is why I would like to give this advise: Don't clean or sandblast your tank before the colour you want reproduced is registered. That is when it's a special colour.
For instance a colour which you cannot find on my website.
For me it would be a nice idea to have a library of colours so when someone is restaurating it is easy to find the desired original like colour.
And therefore you are always welcome : www.tanklackieren.de / Honda colours
Remember that most of these tanks have had a long life and it is rare to see a tank in such a good condition like Noelia's.
The Honda colours on my website are the colours I have painted sofar. It is not complete by far.
I'm just collecting colours like someone else would collect ... I don't know... stamps?
Some colours you can buy as a kit on ebay or so but there are also colours no one knows anymore how they are made.
There is a base colour and over it a candy 'see through' paint which gives the final colour. A bit like spraying a yellow metallic base and over it blue candy.
It should end up green as we all learned in school. However it doesn't always work like that. The paint in the 70's was different than todays paint.
It coloured more deeply but faded really quick. To try to reproduce a 70's colour with no real clue of what they actualy used is quite a chalenge.
For instance I did a Kawasaki super candy green last month and had a realy nice NOS sidepanel to match. However Kawasaki used a silver metallic base with on top of it
nothing more than green candy. I could not reproduce it using the same protocol. In stead I had to go with a blue metallic base and over it green candy.
And I had to keep in mind that the NOS was already faded a bit of course:
Honda colours that cannot be bought in a paintkit are for instance Honda cb 550 candy kent brown or Honda cb 350 candy panther gold.
Starlight gold I have never seen upclose. I know it exists but I need a good sample to reproduce it. Same for instance with honda cb350 four in black.
I thought it was exell black but it is actualy glory blue black. So there are still many colours to be discovered.
That is why I would like to give this advise: Don't clean or sandblast your tank before the colour you want reproduced is registered. That is when it's a special colour.
For instance a colour which you cannot find on my website.
For me it would be a nice idea to have a library of colours so when someone is restaurating it is easy to find the desired original like colour.
And therefore you are always welcome : www.tanklackieren.de / Honda colours