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Old 17th August 2011, 01:58 PM
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Hi lads,
Im trying to choose the colour for my roadster and im thinking of a navy blue.
Im having trouble as its hard to get the right shade,
Anybody have a dark blue roadster? and what shade have you? Any pics?
ive seen pics of an ultramarine blue but it seems a bit light for my liking.
Any help appriciated!
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DArryl
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Old 17th August 2011, 02:34 PM
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mine is dark blue,

il try and make a picture work

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Old 17th August 2011, 05:58 PM
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Default Ultramarine enough?

Darryl,

there's a picture of mine here:

http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/attac...4&d=1305572740 (as you know)

Although it's ultramarine blue (RAL 5002), too light?

I know what you mean about getting the right shade. It's easy to decide on a colour but getting the correct shade is trickey.

You probably know: GRP colours are catergorised using a RAL number (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAL_%28...pace_system%29). There are many on-line (e.g. http://www.e-paint.co.uk/RAL_Colourchart.asp) but it still doesn't make it much easier to choose the correct number, a computer screen image or print out of such a chart will be misleading.

In the end I bought a colour swatch booklet (a few £s off eBay), which has a very good representation of the colour, and made my decision using that.

The only real way though is to look at some actual samples or find someone who has a colour you like.

Other members, allterrain, Darryl, eSteve, les g, SeriesLandy, Spikehaus and Tilly819, have choosen blue (see http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/poll....ults&pollid=25). Till819 and I have posted pictures, maybe you might get a few more pictures and colour codes to give you more idea.

Let us all know what you choose.
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Old 17th August 2011, 06:16 PM
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tip here guys is to go to a paint shop most mix coulors of almost any colour of any type of paint thay usualy have a ral chart or swatch there
i sold ind paints on the side of welding tec support and everything is in ral or bs colour codes even stuff like ford blue and cat yellow are just matched
note the shade can very a touch ok for most things but things like cars etc need to come from same batch no.s
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Old 17th August 2011, 09:08 PM
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Hi everyone,
thanks all for the replies,
I think ive narrowed it down now to either signal blue or ultramarine blue.
They both look pretty similar but i think the ultra marine blue is a bit deeper!
Im amazed at the little differences between the colours and the massive differences between the actual colours and the RAL charts!
Blue seems to be a popular colour! (not too popular i hope! )
Does anybody have a pic of a roadster with either the signal blue or ultramarine blue panels on the car?
Thanks again for all the help!
Darryl!
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Old 17th August 2011, 09:16 PM
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BTW mine isnt gel coat, its paint

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