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Author Subject: Brake colour
mymini007

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Post #1
I want to colour code my calipers, but I want them in moonstone blue, I know you cant get brake paint in MS blue but can I use the normal stuff or does it have to be heat resistant paint/hammerite?
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 22:43
mymini007

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Post #2
Anybody?
Posted 9th Feb 2011 at 21:28
nc23

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Post #3
Yes Use high temperature paint.
There's loads of threads on this. Do a search

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Posted 9th Feb 2011 at 22:45
mymini007

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Post #4
nc23 wrote:
Yes Use high temperature paint.
There's loads of threads on this. Do a search


I have and cant fine anything that says you can get high temp paint in moonstone blue!
Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 03:42
jord294

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Post #5
well if you can't find anything, why don't you just stick to silver Razz

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Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 15:07
nc23

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Post #6
jord294 wrote:
just stick to silver


...and maybe mix in a little metallic blue airfix paint or something. That'd work

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Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 15:16
mymini007

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Post #7
nc23 wrote:
jord294 wrote:
just stick to silver


...and maybe mix in a little metallic blue airfix paint or something. That'd work


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Thats what I am going to try i think a bit of blue hammerite in some silver until I get it somewhere near.
Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 15:46
nc23

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Post #8
Good luck! Pics when it's done Yes
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Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 16:39
mymini007

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Post #9
nc23 wrote:
Good luck! Pics when it's done Yes
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This is the look I am aiming for

Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 16:43
nc23

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Post #10
Can you photoshop-out that rear door too...? Whistle

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Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 17:54
mymini007

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Post #11
nc23 wrote:
Can you photoshop-out that rear door too...? Whistle


Got to have 5 doors, with 2 kids, but I am looking for a moonstone with 2 doors as a toy.
Posted 10th Feb 2011 at 18:23

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