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There's an Instructables article on DIY color-changing paint over here... it sounds like a simple enough process, and thermochromatic pigment tins are cheaper than the ready-to-use acrylics that a google search turned up. If anyone actually tries this, please be sure to share your results!
It has been done at least once. JPP (who sadly passed away) restored a Windy. Unfortunatly, the thread was on the old Arena but I found this on her customs FaceBook page.
...She what? Why?When?:'(
Quote from: TornadoLovesMelody on May 13, 2021, 06:08:20 PM...She what? Why?When?:'(I'm sorry She was in a car accident. It happened a while ago.
I don't really know, sorry. There was a thread in Off-Topic, but it's locked due to being old - http://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,398796.0.htmlI have her Facebook if you'd like me to PM it to you.
If anyone wants to give this a go, there are pigments that go from color to colorless on Amazon (that one's a sampler) and Etsy. A pretty quick search turned up a lot of possibilities -- just be sure to read the descriptions thoroughly to avoid the pigments that change from one color to another.