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I am looking at painting an rc car with a lexan body in the same colours as the Marlboro sponsorship. I will be getting Tamiya paint but was wandering if the colour I need is fluorescent orange or fluorescent red. What colour is the best match? Senna mclaren mp4/4 build complete mp4/4 build http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=12029
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Hi steve, the correct Malboro tamiya color is TS36 fluorecent red. This is a pic of Maurizio67 that re painted the body with the right tint. For white parts maurizio used the white primer and then he sprayed gloss top coat. The white is perfect matched with real car. frah2o attached the following image(s): Collection active: Lotus 97T, Audi Quattro A2, Vw Maggiolino '60
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frah2o wrote:Hi steve, the correct Malboro tamiya color is TS36 fluorecent red.
This is a pic of Maurizio67 that re painted the body with the right tint.
For white parts maurizio used the white primer and then he sprayed gloss top coat. The white is perfect matched with real car.
The Tamiya TS range is not suitable for polycarbonate/lexan bodyshells, only the PS range is suitable and they don't do the same colour in the PS range.
Tamiya PS-24 is fluorescent orange which might be close depending on which colour it's backed with though could be too bright.
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They do a fluoro red in the ps range. Its ps20. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262756766330Senna mclaren mp4/4 build complete mp4/4 build http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=12029
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The red looks about as close as you'll get, maybe test it with a white and a black backing
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Will do. Cheers Senna mclaren mp4/4 build complete mp4/4 build http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=12029
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Tomick wrote:frah2o wrote:Hi steve, the correct Malboro tamiya color is TS36 fluorecent red.
This is a pic of Maurizio67 that re painted the body with the right tint.
For white parts maurizio used the white primer and then he sprayed gloss top coat. The white is perfect matched with real car.
The Tamiya TS range is not suitable for polycarbonate/lexan bodyshells, only the PS range is suitable and they don't do the same colour in the PS range.
Tamiya PS-24 is fluorescent orange which might be close depending on which colour it's backed with though could be too bright.
https://www.modelsport.c...hwT1EAQYAyABEgIbVPD_BwE
My personal opinion, but I think you're messing with Ts and Ps McLaren's bodywork is not polycarbonate ..
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maurizio67 wrote:Tomick wrote:frah2o wrote:Hi steve, the correct Malboro tamiya color is TS36 fluorecent red.
This is a pic of Maurizio67 that re painted the body with the right tint.
For white parts maurizio used the white primer and then he sprayed gloss top coat. The white is perfect matched with real car.
The Tamiya TS range is not suitable for polycarbonate/lexan bodyshells, only the PS range is suitable and they don't do the same colour in the PS range.
Tamiya PS-24 is fluorescent orange which might be close depending on which colour it's backed with though could be too bright.
https://www.modelsport.c...hwT1EAQYAyABEgIbVPD_BwE
My personal opinion, but I think you're messing with Ts and Ps McLaren's bodywork is not polycarbonate .. He`s not painting the McLaren, he`s painting an RC Lexan body in the McLaren colours. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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maurizio67 wrote:Tomick wrote:frah2o wrote:Hi steve, the correct Malboro tamiya color is TS36 fluorecent red.
This is a pic of Maurizio67 that re painted the body with the right tint.
For white parts maurizio used the white primer and then he sprayed gloss top coat. The white is perfect matched with real car.
The Tamiya TS range is not suitable for polycarbonate/lexan bodyshells, only the PS range is suitable and they don't do the same colour in the PS range.
Tamiya PS-24 is fluorescent orange which might be close depending on which colour it's backed with though could be too bright.
https://www.modelsport.c...hwT1EAQYAyABEgIbVPD_BwE
My personal opinion, but I think you're messing with Ts and Ps McLaren's bodywork is not polycarbonate .. If you read the first post, it says "I am looking at painting an rc car with a lexan body in the same colours as the Marlboro sponsorship."
He as asking for paint which is suited for use with a lexan (polycarbonate) body - the Tamiya PS range is lexan specific which is what I noted - "The Tamiya TS range is not suitable for polycarbonate/lexan bodyshells, only the PS range is suitable and they don't do the same colour in the PS range."
He is painting a lexan body in McLaren colours...
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sorry I did not understand
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