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Post by Patrick on May 11, 2013 23:09:12 GMT -5
What spray can would come closest to the green color?
Patrick
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Post by Calvin on May 11, 2013 23:54:25 GMT -5
I wished I knew for sure but when I did mine I used Testors enamel "garbage" green. Still not a good match. So.......I Highly DON'T recommend it! I did this on last year when I was really-really not healthy so my quality wasn't that good.
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Post by indycals on May 12, 2013 0:24:41 GMT -5
Testors green is passable, but too dark. I do not know of an over-the-counter paint that is well suited.
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Post by Patrick on May 13, 2013 21:55:09 GMT -5
Thanks guys.
Patrick
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Post by methanol on May 14, 2013 13:34:24 GMT -5
Wheels came out very nice
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2013 14:34:29 GMT -5
Tamiya Park Green (TS-35)? What spray can would come closest to the green color? Patrick
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Post by kurzheck on May 14, 2013 15:44:44 GMT -5
I think Park Green is a bit light but I would use it anyway because I love Tamiya sprays.
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Post by Patrick on May 14, 2013 17:36:06 GMT -5
They are so easy to use.
Patrick
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Post by indycals on May 15, 2013 0:50:49 GMT -5
I would not recommend Park Green - that is more of a quaker state green.
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Post by indy on May 15, 2013 9:10:10 GMT -5
What green did you use for this one Michael? Wheel color, too, if you don't mind ;D Jordan
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2013 10:27:28 GMT -5
I just saw that MCW does a KOOL green (#2021). Also available in aerosol spray can (#2665).
I may go that route when I build mine.
Michael's Indycals build looks great!
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Post by indycals on May 15, 2013 23:15:37 GMT -5
Mine is Testors green and I don't recall what gold, but the green is probably brightened a bit in Photoshop. I don't even have that car anymore.
I would go the MCW route.
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