Hi all. Im getting ideas together for my upcoming project.
Before I start I will be spraying my bike for a bit of practice on the painting side so im looking for inspirational paint jobs on minors. Im thinking about a colour with some red in it, or possibly blue.
The minor is going to be a modified traveller, the wood areas will be "darker" ;) and overall just generally a bit mad!
: on a side note : for the bike I was going to practice spraying a flip paint however at £150 a litre (and a minimum qty of 1 ltr) it was a bit rich for me so im probably going to go with a silver base coat, electric blue pearl and then a layer of metal flake with laquer over it. Im planning on replicating an original colour scheme in the metal flake by using different colours of metal flake in different areas. it sounds complicated but I fancy doing something a bit silly and I think it will help the resale value of the bike
Crazy paint
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Re: Crazy paint
Dude, check out this thread for some colour ideas
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=31442
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=31442
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Re: Crazy paint
Try mine out!
British racing green, VW colour, but emerald Green standard colour. With House of kolour Rainbo Glitter in the laquer!



British racing green, VW colour, but emerald Green standard colour. With House of kolour Rainbo Glitter in the laquer!


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Re: Crazy paint
Ooh I like that !
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Re: Crazy paint
what about a flip paint???
or if you want red you could have like a candy apple red, would look nice on a mog
candy apple red with a matt black bonnet and white racing stripes, sorry im getting carried away haha
or if you want red you could have like a candy apple red, would look nice on a mog

candy apple red with a matt black bonnet and white racing stripes, sorry im getting carried away haha

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Re: Crazy paint
Ooh looks interesting too.
MY friend Rob is trying to convince me to keep a standard colour and although I like the idea of the subtlety it would provide but I also think that if im going to this much effort I really want him to make a big impact!
Argh its such a dilema!
The engine is here and ive not done a thing to it yet because while im checking it over and sorting out anything I find ill be painting the block but I dont want that to look naff with the body colour.
Argh!
MY friend Rob is trying to convince me to keep a standard colour and although I like the idea of the subtlety it would provide but I also think that if im going to this much effort I really want him to make a big impact!
Argh its such a dilema!
The engine is here and ive not done a thing to it yet because while im checking it over and sorting out anything I find ill be painting the block but I dont want that to look naff with the body colour.
Argh!
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Re: Crazy paint
if your painting the block, then paint it all black and then have the rocker cover painted same colour as the car, or polish the rocker cover or chrome it, the overall look would be nice,
Re: Crazy paint
You could try a std Minor colour but in basecoat and put a 10% pearl to complement it. You will need to spray the vehicle whole though unless you have a very experienced sprayer.otherwise the pearl may differ if done as individual panels.