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Thread: Side script poll a la Bob Tilton

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    You know once you go Black ...

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    Tone on tone can be very cool and subtle, so I like the Bahama Yellow idea. A dark green could also work on Bahama and maybe look pretty period, as something someone back then might have done. Especially an Austrian.

    Hard to go wrong with black, however....

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    My opinion: black is cool but way overdone. Black is a very safe choice but you're really missing a great opportunity to make the bahama yellow really pop. Color is an art and science based on how the human mind perceives color. I won't bore you with the science of this. Also, perception of color changes by the color next to it.

    I made this based on the photos in this thread, paint and photos vary. The printer who makes the sticker will understand what these numbers mean and will make the decals in this shade. I normally do this by mixing oil paint but this is the best way via Internet.

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