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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 6:06 pm 
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fellas is there a good quality (like 2 pak) paint out there
that is matte black?
i wanna spray the moke matte black

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just go to a paint shop and ask.. they will help you out.. just about anything can be mixed up for you. 8)


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I would paint it in Chalkboard paint. Then you can draw all over it and change it from day to day. I guess it would be fairly hard wearing teachers use them day in day out, and, it Matte.

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aaron wrote:
I would paint it in Chalkboard paint. Then you can draw all over it and change it from day to day. I guess it would be fairly hard wearing teachers use them day in day out, and, it Matte.

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haha aaron you've got the multi purpose new father instinct in you

something like tysons primed mini
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7959

but i know primer can be porous :cry:

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Here's a brain buster.

Blackboards are green.
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hahahaha

the new ones are green
if you're old enough you'd remember back in the good old days when teachers didn't mind getting their hands dirty with simple white chalk and could exploit children to choke in the dusting of dusters on the picket school fences, they were black

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Some people out there (not me by a long shot) probable don't even remember class rooms haveing black boards or chalk.
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Some schools still have blackboards. They are far easier to write on than white because chalk offers more resistance. The best setup is combo black & white, you can swap depending on your mood and the kids behaviour.

Normally I get online to talk minis, but blackboards are definetely more interesting! "Lets make this the biggest thread ever" Ok going a bit beserk now


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do you remember when you got a freshly painted blackboard
you had to cover it in white chalk first (by laying the chalk length ways)
to 'break' it in

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yea my wife says that! :lol: she's a teacher.


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Look what I've started....68matic won't like this.
Now, lets talk favourite colours!


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boys we havent sorted out my issues yet :evil:

do you think a 2pak primer
(and cheap cheap fade prone matting prone black paint on top)
will be sufficient for rust prevention

the matte-ness will absorb water, but will the 2pak primer?

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do it in acrillic you want like the hot rods just a flat black then you can get chalk and draw flames on ..
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boys we havent sorted out my issues yet :evil:

do you think a 2pak primer
(and cheap cheap fade prone matting prone black paint on top)
will be sufficient for rust prevention

the matte-ness will absorb water, but will the 2pak primer?

No, 2 pak primer is not porous. It's great stuff- you can put either 2 pak colour or acrylic on top of it. :wink:

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thanks fellas and fellarettes ill look into it definitely
2pak primer +
what would be sweet is that there exists a 2pak matte black
id have to do something about the hot fuel tank though :oops:

ok harles, whats your favourite colour

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