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Modern alternative for Legion Light Blue |
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rnx69
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jun/28/2021 Location: Tartu, Estonia Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Posted: Jun/13/2022 at 6:25am |
As any of my local paint shops cannot mix almost any AMC paint codes, I need some kind of alternative. For frost white I found that Suzuki Olympos White (ORB) was quite good match. At least when I compared it to few places where original paint was saved.
I always have digged two tone paint combinations and frost white roof with legion blue body seems to be perfect classic combination. Okay, as I have to paint the whole car anyway, perfect match is not too critical, but at least similar tone would be good. All light blues that I have found yet, seem to be too bright or have slight green hue. |
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Heavy 488
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Do any of the paint suppliers have the ability to scan a color? Do you have a piece available to carry in? There may be one close enough that you'd be hard pressed to find a difference.
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CamJam
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My local PPG store has no problem mixing AMC colors.
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rnx69
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Well, here in Estonia, they only can mix maybe 5-6 newer colors and that's it. At least bigger paint suppliers are saying that they don't have any receipes for 60's colors.
Sure I could get some part and have it scanned with spectrometer, but... my car is actually fully Frost White (or mix of it and Suzuki Olympos White for some repairs almost indistinguishable from it) at the moment :)
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Steve_P
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Any shop should be able to mix the correct formula in PPG acrylic enamel. If you are trying to mix in BC/CC or PPG Concept urethane, then no.
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hassyfoto
AMC Addicted Joined: Nov/16/2009 Location: Maryland Status: Offline Points: 3378 |
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Older car colors are starting to get difficult to match and mix. I found from my PPG store that the interior color for my son's Gremlin is no longer available, by that I mean the base materials to make a formula is not available anymore. I had to pick another blue, close, but not exact, in single stage, to paint the interior of the car.
I have been painting cars since the 70's, so when my jobber states he cannot get a perfect match for the color, and the reason, I accepted it at face value. Some colors are available, and some other colors are not. In the end we used the color gun from PPG to get a close match. (But it was not exact, so we painted everything on the interior of my son's Gremlin. No one has noticed the minor difference, so it's all good.) Always be prepared to compromise when needed!!!!!
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rnx69
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jun/28/2021 Location: Tartu, Estonia Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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We don't have a place here that can sell PPG acrylic enamels, all single stage paints are urethanes unfortunately.
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Pokerchip
AMC Addicted Joined: Apr/24/2009 Location: Brisbane QLD Status: Offline Points: 528 |
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Try this website: https://encycolorpedia.com/233d61
It has helped my in the past when trying to find similar colours, at the very least it gives you an RGB and hex code to work off. I know that it doesn't directly translate to paint colours, but it could help.
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rnx69
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jun/28/2021 Location: Tartu, Estonia Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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I already found that page, but for Legion Light Blue on it has some kind of magenta hue, not that greyish light blue tone. Legion Blue seemed to be quite a match on the other side. Yesterday, I took some different photos and tried to estimate the correct color, one sample card from a online paint supplier, printed out on calibrated photo printer, gave a quite good match to different photos. After using spectrometer in paint shop, we found pretty good match from home interior paint catalogue and I let them to mix small amount to play a bit with sample pieces. Let's see what comes out :) |
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