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Calling the paint buffs.
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<blockquote data-quote="W1K1" data-source="post: 648805" data-attributes="member: 33304"><p>That paint person is an idiot. They can absolutely scan it and come up with a colour formula to match Your paint colour, whether it’s a perfect colour match for L512 velvet green??? That’s another thing. There are plenty of colour books that can be used to match a modern paint as well , as for getting a perfect colour match with modern day paints for old school paint products with different base ingredients and colour additives……. Most early VW colours look different depending on light source so you get different shades in pictures of the same colour. Chris had his painted velvet green 15 or so years ago, it can look dark or light </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=instagram]BqQzDjEghHY[/MEDIA]</p><p>[MEDIA=instagram]BtZZng-ADfQ[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W1K1, post: 648805, member: 33304"] That paint person is an idiot. They can absolutely scan it and come up with a colour formula to match Your paint colour, whether it’s a perfect colour match for L512 velvet green??? That’s another thing. There are plenty of colour books that can be used to match a modern paint as well , as for getting a perfect colour match with modern day paints for old school paint products with different base ingredients and colour additives……. Most early VW colours look different depending on light source so you get different shades in pictures of the same colour. Chris had his painted velvet green 15 or so years ago, it can look dark or light [MEDIA=instagram]BqQzDjEghHY[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=instagram]BtZZng-ADfQ[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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