Re:
Quick update on the work so far.
I've managed to pretty much rub down with a combination of thinners and a solvent degreaser, all the frame in preparation for touching up the few marks and scratches there are.
Most of the blemishes are being 'touched up' by a small artists brush, first a layer of yellow on the yellow areas and on the orange areas, with the hot pink being used on the pink areas and being used over the top of the yellow, where needed to make up the orange colour.....sounds confusing...but does make sense when you see the pictures.
I am currently at a point where I need to attack the heavy chain suck damage to the rear of the drive side bottom bracket. This needs more than a paint brush to sort it out!
So I decided to source some quality paint from
www.kleinspainted.com and use a little in a recently aquired airbrush kit.
My plan is to rub down the effected area with abrasive paper, clean down with solvent to remove dust, mask off the surrounding parts and then spray primer the area. I will then airbrush (after gently warming the chainstay area with a hair dryer!), blowing on a few layers of yellow and blend the pink layers over the top to obtain the right shade of orange. I may then finish with a little laquer if needed to gloss it up.
It seems a lot of effort for an area that will remain mostly covered by the chainrings......but I'll know its sorted!
I am then going to be covering this area with a replica clear 'klein' chainstay protector, so I hopefully won't have to 'go there' again for a while.
Not sure if its going to turn out as I hope....but, got to have a go.
After lots of searching and a few let downs I have finally been lucky enough to source some Black Onza chill pills after I put up a 'Wanted' advert on here!
A big thanks to Wadsy for getting these sorted.
The only other things to report are the imminent arrival of a few trick pieces: Some Black Ringle bits, an interestingly coloured Selle italia saddle and new internal tubing....these last bits meaning that the new 1.6mm brake cables and gear cables will soon be able to be installed. Thanks again Vinevo for pointing out the 1.6mm cable issue

I would of been well miffed :facepalm:
Definately a few busy nights ahead in the coming weeks and some great opportunities to photograph and spend time labouring on my next retro ride!
