wanorak said:Yeah that's definitely Lake placid Blue......
imosdad said:I've got a Mettalic Blue goldie and a Lake Placid Blue goldie. From the photo I would say that is Metallic Blue. I'm away from home at the moment but should be able to post example pics at the weekend.
Dave
RyanC said:fwiw, here's a new one:
http://www.rinkya.com/twview.pl?URL=http://page21.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/j60503744
color looks off on this one too.
wanorak said:I've only ever heard of 1984 Tokai's using LPB paint jobs as opposed to Metallic blue. Plus I owned one in the 80's with matching headstock which had a metallic look to the finish.
has anyone else seen a MB colour code?
This is the thing with Tokais there are so many grey areas ;-)
DaveWW said:Whenever I see that headstock shape I think it looks like it would be easy to radius the extra bit off by linishing with a belt sander. If you did I wonder how close it would be to the correct shape then.
stratman323 said:wanorak said:I've only ever heard of 1984 Tokai's using LPB paint jobs as opposed to Metallic blue. Plus I owned one in the 80's with matching headstock which had a metallic look to the finish.
has anyone else seen a MB colour code?
This is the thing with Tokais there are so many grey areas ;-)
I don't understand the first sentence.
It's not a matter of grey areas, it's simply that what Tokai called LPB ain't LPB. MB is closer. And MB is as common as LPB.
wanorak said:so you are saying that Tokai used two different colour codes that looked the same???
by my first sentence I meant that I owned a LPB and I know what it looks like.....and that is the colour I'm after....not metallic blue.
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