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#18893 09/27/06 03:09 PM
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I thought I'd try my hand at wood graining some of my parts for a 1932 Coach. Can anyone tell me what colors they used.

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#18894 09/27/06 07:50 PM
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Do a Chatter search and you should find some strings on this.


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1932 standard cars had mahogany grain, deluxe cars had walnut grain garnish mouldings. In my unique method for simulated African dark red mahogany, only two colors are used. One is red and the other one isn't.


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