I would be interested in one. Thanks!
Tom_Tom
(Tom Tom)
June 28, 2018, 10:30pm
4056
ToyKeeper:
So, with that in mindā¦ 90% of adages are crud, including Sturgeonās Law. :+1:
I just hope the FW3A wonāt be crud.
Likewise. Meanwhile whilst I wait Iāll read a bit of Philip K. Dick, not crud. I could also suggest a reading list of ānot crudā.
cabfrank
(cabfrank)
June 28, 2018, 10:50pm
4057
Yeah, teacher, sometimes a lazy afternoon of good music, and a brew if thatās your thing, is a very good day.
teacher
(teacher)
June 28, 2018, 11:20pm
4058
cabfrank:
Yeah, teacher, sometimes a lazy afternoon of good music, and a brew if thatās your thing, is a very good day.
Amen my friend!!! ā¦ Well saidā¦ā¦ ā¦
JasonWW
(JasonWW)
June 29, 2018, 1:25am
4060
Good idea. :partying_face:
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teacher
(teacher)
June 29, 2018, 1:30am
4061
That purple looks real good, so does the gray.
CitizenK
(CitizenK)
June 29, 2018, 1:43am
4062
Add me to the list for one please.
For the finish I would prefer grey but Iād be happy with any of the options, except maybe bare.
cabfrank
(cabfrank)
June 29, 2018, 1:49am
4063
I agree with those two, and I ALWAYS like orange.
This is not meant to be negative, it is just a thought. I wonder if it would make such a small light look cheap or toylike.
I would be a buyer regardless of color though, so I guess it would come back to earlier thoughts in this thread about letting Fritz make aesthetic decisions on his design.
teacher
(teacher)
June 29, 2018, 2:17am
4064
After taking a closer lookā¦ I would have to agree that orange looks pretty darn good too. :+1:
flashycali
(flashycali)
June 29, 2018, 2:26am
4065
I like them all except the āpowder blueā one.
Dark grey ZL style would look sweet
Neal did a S2+ giveaway thread where people entered by posting the color they wanted, and the most popular color was purple.
teacher
(teacher)
June 29, 2018, 4:13am
4068
Darn, I missed that threadā¦ā¦ :person_facepalming: ā¦ But the purple would be my first choice of the three I mentioned. It has a āroyalā look to it.
cabfrank
(cabfrank)
June 29, 2018, 4:24am
4070
Which is obviously not a bad thing.
JasonWW
(JasonWW)
June 29, 2018, 6:34am
4072
lohtse:
theres a purple one?
Yes, in addition to the regular red, blue and green. This is Convoy, though. I donāt know if Lumintop has access to the same silver and grays as they do.
The prototype gray was fine to me except for the āseamsā in the finish. I never noticed them on the earlier pics.
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Zulumoose
(Zulumoose)
June 29, 2018, 6:44am
4073
Same here. The āseamsā would have been dismissed even if noticed though because one is used to seeing reflections and lighting artefacts in photographs that look like that, and ignoring them as not likely part of the object.
Tom_Tom
(Tom Tom)
June 29, 2018, 8:35pm
4074
Purple ?
Well, bring it on, as long as itās true Tyrian purple made of sea snails. That would be a first. Not some cheap Azo dye.
Tyrian purple (Ancient Greek: ĻĪæĻĻĻĻĪ± porphĆŗra; Latin: purpura), also known as, royal purple, imperial purple, or imperial dye, is a reddish-purple natural dye. The name Tyrian refers to Tyre, Lebanon. It is secreted by several species of predatory sea snails in the family Muricidae, rock snails originally known by the name 'Murex'. In ancient times, extracting this dye involved tens of thousands of snails and substantial labor, and as a result, the dye was highly valued. The colored compound is ...
Donāt do a cheapie by dying it indigo, like blue jeans, Iād rather cover myself in woad and dance around naked (itās my heritage).
Indigo dye is an organic compound with a distinctive blue color. Indigo is a natural dye extracted from the leaves of some plants of the Indigofera genus, in particular Indigofera tinctoria; dye-bearing Indigofera plants were commonly grown and used throughout the world, in Asia in particular, as an important crop, with the production of indigo dyestuff economically important due to the historical rarity of other blue dyestuffs
Most indigo dye produced today is synthetic, constituting several t...
Isatis tinctoria, also called woad (/ĖwoŹd/), dyer's woad, or glastum, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae (the mustard family) with a documented history of use as a blue dye and medicinal plant. Its genus name, Isatis, derives from the ancient Greek word for the plant, į¼°ĻĪ¬ĻĪ¹Ļ. It is occasionally known as Asp of Jerusalem. Woad is also the name of a blue dye produced from the leaves of the plant. Woad is native to the steppe and desert zones of the Caucasus, Central Asia to Eastern