tomson75
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HighTechDave said:do something about that Bondo grey dude
what are you talking about?
That's "candy apple grey." Man, what wrong with you people.
HighTechDave said:do something about that Bondo grey dude
LinkRack said:I only know of two colors of apples and none of them are blue.
And I've never heard of candy apple green.
SkinsandTerps said:Bull.
SkinsandTerps said:Have you ever seen a "BLUE" candy apple ?
Maybe in the paint industry its a new term.
But realistically, I have never seen a Blue candy apple.
Thank you. Better website than my fast look up and a better explanation too.MTRS-Jon said:Actually, the "candy" in candy apple red refers to the high sheen of the paint, the "apple red" refers to the hue of the color. You could conceivably have a Candy Blue, Candy Navy etc. Due to overwhelming popularity of the paint color candy apple red in the late 70's most paint manufacturers chose to drop the "candy" when designating the other color in the candy line.
3-stage paint has pretty much eliminated the candy lines anyway. Here are some examples of what I mean http://www.houseofkolor.com/hok/gallery/PPA/PP2005.jsp
Just FYI... I was bored so I thought I would clarify that.
Jon
I did.SkinsandTerps said:Aint that a .
Candy apple, refers to type as opposed to color. Who Knew ?
A Purist wouldnt call anything candy apple unless it was red. Anything else seems to go under the "pearl" category (Black Cherry Pearl, for example, one of the best paint jobs I have ever seen on a '69 Camaro)
The candy refers to type, the apple does refer to color. Candy apple red was such a popular color that other colors in that group started using the apple designator as well. I agree that purists would never call candy green candy apple green.SkinsandTerps said:Aint that a .
Candy apple, refers to type as opposed to color. Who Knew ?
A Purist wouldnt call anything candy apple unless it was red. Anything else seems to go under the "pearl" category (Black Cherry Pearl, for example, one of the best paint jobs I have ever seen on a '69 Camaro)
Good luck getting ANY support here on this one.ultra5 said:Me and a fellow cowboy friend were watching the USC game tonight and got talkin about different NFL uni's...
So many teams have really brought their uni's into the future - with mostly positive effects.
We both love the Cowboys classic look, but agreed we might be due for a slight update in 09 when the new stadium opens in Arlington.
This may seem a bit odd, but i always thought the Vikings had ugly uniforms until i saw us play them in pre-season on HI-DEF tv... Their purple metallic helmets literally glistened on the screen, and thought - WOW - they don't look bad after all!!!
I was thinking about how it would be cool if we had a deep metallic navy blue helmet (think: candy apple navy with a hint of silver metallic to it) with a silver star outlined in white. I'm no good at photoshop, but i'd like to see what it could look like, cuz i think it could be cool and bold.
I'm not sure what color jersey we could wear with it, but maybe white or silver/grey with navy numbers outlined in white? (i definitely don't like the blue jerseys, either!!!)...
The only alternate jersey i've ever liked is our "double star" jersey circa 1994. (I believe we wore them in 1994?)
I mainly wonder what a navy helmet would look like with the "silver star"... i think it might be kind of "bold" looking... as an alternative to what surely has become a classic over the years.
Am i crazy? Am i committing sacrilege by thinking this way?.... :laugh2:
Thoughts???
DaBoyz73 said:What's the difference with the gray helmet?