honda camel yellow color code needed
matador88
03-12-2008, 12:26 PM
i want to let mix exact automotive color for upcoming honda rc211v 2003 camel yellow model project in paint shop. can someone help me to find out what is this color code?
i am sure its mixable, zero has it, but i cant find anything on the web.
and what about more moto gp colors for tamiya kits?
some ideas? your tryouts?
i am sure its mixable, zero has it, but i cant find anything on the web.
and what about more moto gp colors for tamiya kits?
some ideas? your tryouts?
prortiz80
03-12-2008, 12:43 PM
any pic of the vehicle would help
stevenoble
03-12-2008, 03:38 PM
i want to let mix exact automotive color for upcoming honda rc211v 2003 camel yellow model project in paint shop. can someone help me to find out what is this color code?
i am sure its mixable, zero has it, but i cant find anything on the web.
and what about more moto gp colors for tamiya kits?
some ideas? your tryouts?
Why not use the Zero paint? It is good stuff and Zero also do quite a few other Moto GP colours as well.
i am sure its mixable, zero has it, but i cant find anything on the web.
and what about more moto gp colors for tamiya kits?
some ideas? your tryouts?
Why not use the Zero paint? It is good stuff and Zero also do quite a few other Moto GP colours as well.
matador88
03-12-2008, 04:30 PM
pics:
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/photos/Camel3_6a.jpg
zero paint is good, but its only automotive paint too
and one bottle is for me for 6.48 (and its too much inside, up to 10 days, without insurance)
color from local paint shop (also enough to do at least 2 models, available now, for choose from several well known + other brands) is for me for cca .8
and thats difference
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/photos/Camel3_6a.jpg
zero paint is good, but its only automotive paint too
and one bottle is for me for 6.48 (and its too much inside, up to 10 days, without insurance)
color from local paint shop (also enough to do at least 2 models, available now, for choose from several well known + other brands) is for me for cca .8
and thats difference
stevenoble
03-12-2008, 05:45 PM
I see so it's a cost effective thing is it,no problem I see what you mean.I know if you go on the Du Pont website they have a Camel Yellow listed along with a mixing formula.I think it was intended for the Williams FW14B F1 car,but it should suit the Camel bike as well I think.Here is a link to the page.It might help you.
http://color.dupontrefinish.info/scripts/colorweb.dll/scrclname?p=0&s=2&mfname=RENAULT&mfcode=WILLIAMS
http://color.dupontrefinish.info/scripts/colorweb.dll/scrclname?p=0&s=2&mfname=RENAULT&mfcode=WILLIAMS
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