Another option is Hard Candy Custom ™ paint, a large metal
flake paint finish that recalls the iconic styling of 1970s custom bikes, and offers blazing color showing through a deep, rich finish.
Not exact matches
Fiberglass and aluminum body
finished with a custom interior and classy Blue Pearl
Flake paint job.
The provided chassis number corresponds to a Euro market vehicle, but none of the previously mentioned original white
finish appears to remain, even where the current blue
paint has
flaked away.
As its name suggests, there are microscopic gold - tinted glass
flakes infused into the red
paint, creating a spectacular effect in the deep, lustrous
paint as the light catches the
finish.
What Mazda calls the Takuminuri
paint technique is a three - coat
finish with a uniform pattern of aluminum
flakes in the ultra-thin reflective layer.
In fact one of the two Espada in Essen was truly unique... this 1969 model
finished in a bright blue metallic
paint with additional
flakes received a black leather interior... on its own already very rare because of the
paint, but what made this Espada really a one of a kind Bull was the fact the roof featured a large glass panel that flooded the interior with light making it almost a show car.
Artists were influenced by industrial
finishes and spray
painting with over - and under - layers of metal
flake and pearl developed by custom car builders.
I once had some old blue tiles
painted white and
finished with some kind of seal that made it so that they wouldn't
flake; it came out pretty nice.
On certain
finished surfaces, bits of the
paint will
flake or chip away, giving the piece an authentic, aged, chippy look.