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Patterns and colours

The following photos show colour samples made of the six patterns currently available for the Model 20 and Model 21 pens. (Patterns for the Model 1 and Model 10 pens are mostly different, with only the fluted pattern being in common.)

From the top to the bottom the patterns are: bricks; ammonite; fluted; vaulted panels; harlequin; and basket weave. (I modified the basket weave pattern to be slightly flatter after I had printed about 30 of these samples, so see a photo of the basket weave pen for a more accurate picture.)


Blues

Samples photo 1: Blues

Greens and golds

Samples photo 2: mostly greens and golds

Blacks and greys

Samples photo 3: blacks and greys
  • PolyAlchemy Abyss: Super shiny black. Yep black. Who ever heard of a shiny black fountain pen?
  • PolyAlchemy Onyx: Super shiny dark grey that may be the most common Platypus pen colour. Goes well with all band colours, but Aquamarine and Scarlet look great.
  • Siddament Ash Grey: about the same darkness as Onyx, but with a slightly brown overtone that means that it goes well with gold bands. Nice stuff.
  • ProtoPasta Dark Gray Carbon Fiber: Yes, it has chopped carbon fibre in it that makes it matte with a slight sheen and gives it a slightly rough texture in the hand. It feels really good. The slight blue tinge to its colour is real but I didn’t really notice it before taking the photo.
  • ProtoPasta Black Carbon Fiber: Like the grey CF, matte with a slight sheen and feels good in the hand.
  • X3D Diamond Black: Not a true black, but a deep dark purplish black with silvery sparkles. A good choice for black bands because it is not a ‘plain’ black.
  • ProtoPasta Steel-Filled: A grey PLA filled with powdered stainless steel. Matte with just a few very fine silvery sparkles from the powder. It has a lovely slightly rough feel and is almost twice as heavy as standard PLAs and so it add a few grams to a pen. ProtoPasta offers other metal-filled PLAs and I have the iron- and bronze-filled versions. The iron-filled is slightly darker than the steel-filled and the bronze-filled is brown. These filaments can be processed to be more metal-like and can be induced to patina, although even the iron-filled does not seem to do so without treatment. See here for the manufacturers information: https://proto-pasta.com/collections/all/contents_metal-powder
  • FormFutura Silver High Gloss PLA: The most silvery filament that I have found, but perhaps not quite as silvery as in this photo.

A nice pair of pens. Left: a Model 10 pattern 2 in Misty Green with Vanilla White bands. Right: a Model 20 fluted pattern in Silver and Scarlet. The gunmetal grey clip on the Model 20 looks silvery because of its smooth reflective surface.



Pinks and reds

Sample photo 4: pinks and reds

  • Siddament Crushed Quartz: Slightly iridescent and with a pale blue glitter. A striking colour that would pair well with black or Aquamarine bands.
  • PolyMaker Rose Gold: A pale pink that does not do much to make me think of rose gold, but according to Wikipedia rose gold has a variety of colours depending on its copper content. I would probably pair this with white bands.
  • Filaform Wine Red: A little more pinkish than the photo implies.
  • Azure film Perla Red: A mid red with a pinkish tinge that doesn’t come through in the photo. The “Perla” might be a typo on its label as I have a “Pearly Blue” from the same company…
  • Siddament Crushed Abyssal Red: This iridescent and sparkly red has a magenta tone that can even tend to purple in the right light. A very interesting colour.
  • ProtoPasta Heartthrob: A deep red with a fine shimmer. A very good band colour for grey pens.
  • No-name brand Red that I call Scarlet: Super shiny and vibrant red that, to my eye, is a good match to the Ferrari red. A great contrast band colour.
  • Siddament Galaxy Red: A slightly orange red with sparkles. I wish I sold more pens in this colour because I accidentally purchased a second roll of this filament!

Browns etc.

Sample photo 5: browns and related colours
A pair of fluted pattern Model 20s featuring the Double Espresso brown.

A Spectrum

My attempt at a rainbow spectrum mostly made of Spectrum brand colours

Other colours?

Yes, I have quite a few other colours and I collect filament like some fountain pen enthusiasts collect inks. If you want something that you don’t see here then just ask.

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