Mean Green

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I have a friend restoring a 79 Trailfire and would like to get the Winterfrost code for it.
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1st-1976 440 Cyclone: Owned 1979 then sold same year
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Kurts,
I have it on the website now. You might say the page is under construction. The color currently offered is the color that I matched to the Cyclone hood.

http://vintagesledpaint.com/John%20Deer ... biles.html
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ammon wrote:I have a friend restoring a 79 Trailfire and would like to get the Winterfrost code for it.
Thanks
ammon,
I just received the color standards, so I have not developed the color yet.
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Worked on a couple of the colors today.

Emerald green is close, real close. I already tinted it just a "shade" from here, but as it dries, it will probably come in a tad closer as colors generally darken as they dry.

If I am happy with the final results, I will hopefully have this available next week.

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Midnight Mist. Same thing, if I am happy when it dries, it should be available next week.

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Winterfrost II I have a great color to start with. That should also be available fairly soon.

Winterfrost I, that one might be a bit tougher. We will see how the tinting goes when I get to that one.
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ddub,
Thanks and I will let him know. He lives in Omaha.

I just love these pictures. Maybe one of you guys posted this many years ago, but it's great
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1st-1976 440 Cyclone: Owned 1979 then sold same year
2nd-1980 440 Sportfire: Owned 1982-1984 --Bought from uncle (220 miles)
3rd-1983 440 Liquifire: Owned 1983 and sold same year for profit (1000 miles)
4th-1981 440 Sportfire: Owned 2011 and still have (331 original miles until I put 3 on it, now 336)
5th- Still looking for
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The Emerald Green and the Midnight Mist are officially available!

They are listed on the website.

http://vintagesledpaint.com/John%20Deer ... biles.html

I am very happy with the both colors and I am sure you guys will be also.

I have another NOS piece coming from Joe Rainville that is painted in the "mean green". It will be interesting to see it next to the standard.

When I get that I will see if any minor tweaking is needed on the mean green. The version that I have now is currently on the website.

Thanks for the assistance guys!

The other colors may be a little bit. I have to get 5 sleds running for Live on Ski's in one month! Time flies when you are having fun!

For what it is worth, I think one of them might be green though! The ride needs a little diversity!
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I received another NOS Mean Green painted part from Joe Rainville. Thank you Joe.

It is a bit different from the standard. Both the standard and the NOS parts are a bit more different from the hood.

So, I have 3 colors. I am not surprised. I am going to tweak my color just a bit though to bring it in closer to the standard and the NOS part. I don't think it will take much.
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Now lets talk blitz black.

From the technical pages here.

JDX4 , JDX6 , JDX8 (All)
Blitz Black - Still available from JD
Semi-Gloss/Low-Gloss/Satin Black

Are there 3 different blitz blacks? I purchased a can a bit ago and it was FLAT. absolutely no gloss.

What gloss level do you generally use?
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No, not 3 different, but they seem to call the color different names depending on who the paint manufacturer is (when using other then JD paint). I didn't think it was completely flat though.
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Ok, after a time of being sidetracked on this project, I am back at it. :bonk: My R & D time has been spent on some other items, one is plastic casting and Matt and I are working on a JD item, so stay tuned.

I have had a lot of interest in the Winterfrost colors in the last couple of weeks so I figured, I'd break out the rusty paint gun.

I don't have pictures, but I am at "beta" stage for Winterfrost and Winterfrost II. Winterfrost I was a challenge though.

I am going to let them dry, evaluate the color a bit, tweak if necessary.

I then will do some color samples in basecoat clearcoat for a photo shoot. Probably expect some pictures here in a week or two.

I am going to list the colors on the website as beta for now until we get some feedback from real users.

I am happy with my results. It will be interesting to see if the production colors match the standards.

This pretty much completes the JD colors to my knowledge other than the Blitz Black. I have different gloss levels of black available, just not sure what level Blitz black should be. The sample that I purchased was FLAT. I don't remember them being that flat.

Thanks for the help guys!
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Ok now that they have dried,
Winterfrost II looks great. I will do some sprayouts soon.

Winterfrost I needs a minor tweak. Very minor. Shouldn't take much to bring it in to where we need it.
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Hi Dennis,

Great to see you working on the other Deere colors. Especially Winterfrost II...

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Blitz Black...IMHO, it is not flat, it is not semi gloss, its more of a satin. Krylon used to sell cans called "half flat" that I liked the look of.

Blitz Black is still available from Deere, I have used a few cans where I wanted authenticity. Not all the black on the sleds was Blitz. The skis for example; we have noticed that the vendor used more of a semi gloss on those.

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