After a rather cool damp winter further progress is now being made on painting the Bumblebee. I have given a lot of time trying to decide if I was going to tint the Sunflower yellow to match negative stripe from 914 rubber or use the Sunflower Yellow (L13K) as it is and not concern myself with a small difference between the paint and the negative stripe. I have decided to use the Sunflower yellow and live with any difference. Alex the painter called Friday and said that he had received the paint from his supplier and on first inspection it seemed quite different from the stripe. A big concern of mine is that we don't have anything sunflower yellow to match to except the stripe.
This is the can of paint as it arrived from the supplier. It is Axalta single stage paint. Under fluorescent light it seemed that difference was greater that under natural light.
This is a picture of a sample of the paint that was brushed on a 3x5 card laying on top of the stripe from 914 rubber.
1st make sure the paint is stirred thoroughly, some pigments may settle. and 2nd the color may look slightly different when dry.
When I did a touch-up with my single stage it looked a bit lighter and I thought it didn't match even though it was paint from the same can. but when it dried there was no difference.
The real trick is NOT pointing out the difference, if there is one. most people won't notice a difference.
Sorry for posting 3 pictures. Alex told me that his supplier has matched the code and the year and that it is computer matched. At this time I have no reason to not believe that this is the correct color. Below is a picture of the car with single stage L04I. I t has not been wet sanded and polished yet.
Any suggestions are always welcome..
paint looks a bit dull for sunflower yellow, the codes are so old these days and have been reinvented for base coat clear coat, that one never knows. We use a combination of paint code, Glasurit paint and a scanner to zero in on it, we are also blessed by having original paint panels here
here a couple of pics of one we have in process to see the sunflower yellow
We matched our vinyl from a spare tire on an original bumblebee. It matched matched perfectly.
Back in the day, I matched the yellow paint to the vinyl stripe.
You can get it pretty close, but after years, they will fade at different rates.
Do your best, enjoy your car, and after a couple fingers of bourbon... the colors will look like a perfect match.
-Rusty
Problem is that the paint color varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. MY shop did several spray outs from different suppliers before we got the correct color.
I do have a few cans of paint we matched to the stripes.
$25 a can
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