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Old 05-19-2010, 05:01 PM   #1
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Zero Paints - Silver for Peugeot 206

Anyone know the 'actual' colour of the silver used on Peugeot 206 WRC cars ?

I'd like to get a suitable colour mixed by Zero paints.

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Old 05-20-2010, 01:28 AM   #2
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Re: Zero Paints - Silver for Peugeot 206

Peugeot colour "GRIS QUARTZ MET" code EYC. I can even show you what it looks like on a model.
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Re: Zero Paints - Silver for Peugeot 206

Awesome...

Thanks so much for that.

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Re: Zero Paints - Silver for Peugeot 206

get the recommended Tamiya TS spray..it's perfect

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Re: Zero Paints - Silver for Peugeot 206

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get the recommended Tamiya TS spray..it's perfect

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I agree from the point of view of colour.

However I prefer to airbrush, and I find decanting TS sprays to be a pain in the .....

I've also found the thinners in 2K can 'reactivate' TS metallics and allow the metallic particles to pool / swirl... Never had it happen with solid TS colours - Only metallics... and I've never had it happen with Zero paints...

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Re: Zero Paints - Silver for Peugeot 206

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get the recommended Tamiya TS spray..it's perfect

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I used Tamiya's spray for Marcus' 00 car & then used Gunze's Shine Silver for Panizzi's 02 Corsica car. Gotta say, the Gunze colour may be just a touch closer to the colour used by PSA for the WRCar. It has some darker fleck through it making it more grey in tone. But, horses for courses...
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