Lancer Badge
- DanTurboLancer
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Lancer Badge
Hey guys i have the original Bonnet badge here and was wanting to give it a touch up.
Can anyone give me a description of the colours used?
Like was the Mitsubishi Symbol painted Red, or was it just as it is?
Was the outside colour white? and was it paint or some kind of Goo??
Was the shield painted at all or just as is?
Does anyone know if you can buy these new (not holding my breath lol)
Can anyone give me a description of the colours used?
Like was the Mitsubishi Symbol painted Red, or was it just as it is?
Was the outside colour white? and was it paint or some kind of Goo??
Was the shield painted at all or just as is?
Does anyone know if you can buy these new (not holding my breath lol)
- Mr Aerospace
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Re: Lancer Badge
Ok, simple enough...this is a picture of a top quality one (never giving it away, so don't ask).
There is only one paint colour on the badge...and it's white over the flat parts of the shield. (around the head and hoof of the horse).
I have no idea how to restore the red plastic around the shield...Is there any red setting epoxy's or even a dye that can be mixed into an epoxy so it sets as a red seethrough colour? Would love to know, I want to restore a few of these badges myself.
There is only one paint colour on the badge...and it's white over the flat parts of the shield. (around the head and hoof of the horse).
I have no idea how to restore the red plastic around the shield...Is there any red setting epoxy's or even a dye that can be mixed into an epoxy so it sets as a red seethrough colour? Would love to know, I want to restore a few of these badges myself.
- DanTurboLancer
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Re: Lancer Badge
Ahh thanks Aero, thats perfect.... Perhaps a bigger pic so its alittle clearer?
but i get the Gist and Thanks very much!
And yeah Any ideas of materials to use for the red would be appreciated
Cheers Dan
but i get the Gist and Thanks very much!
And yeah Any ideas of materials to use for the red would be appreciated
Cheers Dan
Re: Lancer Badge
They are enameled and restoration is an expensive art . See http://enamel-auto-badge-repair.com/ena ... ocess.html
Regards Blue
Re: Lancer Badge
Of course if you have access to a kiln you can always DIY per http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/cr_metal/ ... 83,00.html
Regards Blue
Re: Lancer Badge
Careful work with enamel modellimg paint will get a reasonable result, albeit a much less durable result, at much less cost.
Regards Blue
Re: Lancer Badge
.... um , I wouldnt go putting that in a kiln its plastic, not enamled ,some sort of epoxy ,use polyester casting resin and fiberglass pigments.
Roger
Roger
"can I put Corolla pistons in my Anchortron with a Hyundai head? will it do better burnouts with 40 solex's? "...... Im so needing coffee...
Re: Lancer Badge
second to that, the whole badge will end up a puddle of plastic on the bottom shelfTorana68 wrote:.... um , I wouldnt go putting that in a kiln its plastic, not enamled ,some sort of epoxy ,use polyester casting resin and fiberglass pigments.
Roger
keep trying, it WILL break !!!!!!
- Mr Aerospace
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Re: Lancer Badge
Third that!
It is most definitely a plastic badge, and therefore not suitable for any sort of heat treatment.
Also, plastic paints are quite capable of lasting a long time, so long as a good finishing product is used too. Admittedly, not quite as good as new, but with some work it could easy become indistinguishable from the original.
It is most definitely a plastic badge, and therefore not suitable for any sort of heat treatment.
Also, plastic paints are quite capable of lasting a long time, so long as a good finishing product is used too. Admittedly, not quite as good as new, but with some work it could easy become indistinguishable from the original.
- DanTurboLancer
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Re: Lancer Badge
Hey Auzzi Blue, appreciate the helpful advise anyway mate!
Yeah i might try the Modelling paint on the plastic at home myself,
and see how terrible of a job i can do....
It is only going to be ornimental, on the centre consol or Tool Box or something....
Yeah i might try the Modelling paint on the plastic at home myself,
and see how terrible of a job i can do....
It is only going to be ornimental, on the centre consol or Tool Box or something....