You're welcome mate. How about taking it one step further by making a The MTMatt Edition.
Nice pics Matt !
Wow Very nice pics Matt
Awesome pics Matt... and congrats on the badge
+ 1 !
Great pictures, Matt!
ome photographic skills showing here. Lovely pics, you got talent sir!
Wow love the pics MTMatt
Quote from: ThePeacent on May 07, 2018, 02:30:51 PMome photographic skills showing here. Lovely pics, you got talent sir! Quote from: Wspeed on May 07, 2018, 02:49:51 PMWow love the pics MTMatt Thank you, you guys are just too kind
Very nice MTM - Especially like the close up logo shots
Not sure what you mean - SorryAre you saying the shield should be changed to gold colour? or what?
Quote from: Huntsman on May 08, 2018, 12:32:08 PMNot sure what you mean - SorryAre you saying the shield should be changed to gold colour? or what?What I mean is, why is it not green?It's anodized, or isn't it? If so it would be completely submerged into the electrochemical bath.I do not see any tool marks that indicate the removal of the olive colour to free the shield from it.Just thinking
Quote from: MTMatt on May 08, 2018, 07:27:10 PMQuote from: Huntsman on May 08, 2018, 12:32:08 PMNot sure what you mean - SorryAre you saying the shield should be changed to gold colour? or what?What I mean is, why is it not green?It's anodized, or isn't it? If so it would be completely submerged into the electrochemical bath.I do not see any tool marks that indicate the removal of the olive colour to free the shield from it.Just thinking Most likely the production computer system directd a small sanding bit to remove the anodizing from the shield part. Edit: in the older ones, this could be done by hand with small rotary sanding bits.
@ MTMATT - Got ya - Yes always wondered that myself too.@GLBM - Thanks for the (potential) explanation/theory - Sounds very intricate And even more complex - What about the ones with eg black scales, silver outline and red inside the emblem - Love those !Or patterns on the alox !!