Assuming that one way to handle your secondary, is to make it secondary to your palette. In other words, keep your palette colors (DYT, IE, Wright, Kitchener, etc.), but then add in some of the other aspects: design lines, fabrication, texture or pattern of your secondary.
Here are the three types with secondary 1, differing in their base palette.
Here are the three types with secondary 2, differing in their base palette.
Here are the three types with secondary 3, differing in their base palette.
Here are the three types with secondary 4, differing in their base palette.
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