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1985 Master resto
brummie:
only notices that yellow stuff when i went back for another look. sure you aint got excited over this one matt and dropped some of your homemade tickletackle paint on it :2funny:
looks like interior satin or summat :idiot2: as marc said have a go with some white spirit on one of those cotton wool buds ( do the top of the forks part first and it may come straight off )
MartyC:
Try using something like Meguiars Scratch X on the yellowing, it's a very gentle compound designed for light swirls and paint blemishes. Although that may not be yellowing of the OG paint, it could be yellowing of something used to touch it in previously :-\ .
Also get a small tin of paint made up at a paint shop and touch up using a very good quality model painters brush. Sam (Meticulus) might even be able to offer some advice in this area as he would do similar on stone chips and the like in his daily business :daumenhoch: .
It does look a nice as it is though (without the yellowing) :coolsmiley: .
Swivel:
Is deffo gloss paint or something, not the original paint that's yellowing, whatever was touched up on it has turned yellow and it looks like gloss paint too :-\
PHIPPSIO:
Matt, first up, you have a nice example of a very early 85 master frameset. The serial is March but its actually the first month of production and this is the 103rd frame made. Another nice feature of early 85's is the lack of "Knurling" on the chainstays. This started to appear in or around may have '85 and contnued for years after.
As far as the resto of that frame, as far as i know Jay uses Gloss appliance white from Halfords which is a pretty clean shade of white. I have done a few bits with it, but not anything as good as jay. Heres a few pictures of the first gen white sport survivor that i found a couple of years ago. It was in decent shape but with some TLC and a lot of patience, it now looks pretty amazing. Just goes to show that the nitormoors isnt always the best option.... well done for keeping it OG..
Great work...
Before
After
Swivel:
Stunning that Dom and i'm stoked about having an 1985 being 103rd made considering they made thousands and thousands, nice one, I need to go in the loft and see what my other serials are ;) I do intend to keep it original and this appliance white for the dropouts especially could be a way to resolve them and keep everything else intact. Those pics of the before and after as I said on museum look stunning, Jay is one clever lad! :4_17_5:
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