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  1. #21

    Default Re: Early 20th Century Automobile

    Quote Originally Posted by Boy View Post
    And, I'd imagine, to make them look more attractive in our colorful world.
    Sure.
    If you picked a color for this car, what would it be?
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    Default Re: Early 20th Century Automobile

    I love the teal one but burgundy perhaps?

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    Here are alterations with the colors displayed in accordance with Wikipedia's Hex numerals for the colors you mentioned. Also, I added a lighter version of "teal", as the original seemed so dark.
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    Default Re: Early 20th Century Automobile

    Will you look at that! I love the burgundy one!

    I thought the color you used in post #8 was teal but, upon closer look, it's more of a grayish blue. To be honest teal is too flashy.

  5. #25

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    Just to clarify what I said earlier, some of the cars of that era were brightly colored, but very few. Mostly they were black, as black was least expensive to make and use, but when they did do colors they were of the darker shades.
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    Default Re: Early 20th Century Automobile

    So, the one with burgundy is period correct and the teal ones not, right?

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    So, the one with burgundy is period correct and the teal ones not, right?
    Generally speaking, yes. However, I don’t know the exact policy for every manufacturer at the time. I wouldn’t know how to find information that extensive.
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    Default Re: Early 20th Century Automobile

    No need trying to write this in stone; they're just some observations about which colors were used at the time.

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    I decided it would look a little more interesting if the front wheels were turned.
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    Default Re: Early 20th Century Automobile

    as always a bloody masterpiece
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
    They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
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