68c Porsche 910

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68c Porsche 910

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This one arrived this morning and I can't decide whether the red clearcoat was poorly applied or whether it's sunfaded, probably the latter. The paint is a little darker underneath but still bronze-ish. The windows are the clearest ones I have for this model, I have some models where the sun has discoloured the windows, but can the sun bleach out the colour?
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Looks sunfaded to me. The darker red seeems to be seen in the cracks and corners, but maybe it is just the photo.
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I agree to sunfaded, but would be a very interesting variant as light bronze (like Gruesome Twosome?)
Nevertheless a nice find, would fit well into my collection :D
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johnboy wrote:............. I have some models where the sun has discoloured the windows, but can the sun bleach out the colour?
Hmmmm, Did this one come from Chernobyl by any chance lol
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nickjones wrote:
johnboy wrote:............. I have some models where the sun has discoloured the windows, but can the sun bleach out the colour?
Hmmmm, Did this one come from Chernobyl by any chance lol
:D Close, it was that nuclear hotbed called Luton.
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I have not seen this happen to a #68 before and my initial thought was that the colour has come about by the red top coat being very thinly applied over the gold primer, however i am swaying toward the view that this is a sunfade. I have never come across a sun faded #68 before so this is a first for me. Strangely i noted another posting from another member (who's name evades me) who had bought a job lot including a red bodied #41 Siva Spyder with very similar discolouration.

As for the window glass on this #68 it certainly looks very clear to me.
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Hi All
here my diffrent red Colors.

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Thanks Mathias, i think your example looks more likely to be a thin red clear coat over the gold primer. Nice colour comparison shot, Thanks
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Loooks like a sunfaded untintied windows example to me. Glazing can be discoloured by chemicals like tobacco smoke and damaged by sun if exposure is long enough.
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Hi Everyone

here a red Porsche with 4 Spoke rear Wheels and two whithe Porsches with diffrent 5 Spoke Wheels.

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