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Old 03-30-2003, 12:07 AM   #1
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VW New Beetle Colour help

I need help for which is the closest colour from Tamiya or Gunze for this VW New Beetle. The colour is Platinum Gray.




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Thats 1 cool color.
Not sure about what color to suggest to you though.
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Thats 1 cool color.
Not sure about what color to suggest to you though.
Yeah, my cousin ask me to make a beetle in that colour for her.
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The last pic look like semi gloss black to me...
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gun metal maybe? TS-38 is the tamiya paint code i think...
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Hello everybody!
This is my first reply. I think that Tamiya Metallic Black TS-40 is the closest color for that COOL New Beetle.
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gun metal maybe? TS-38 is the tamiya paint code i think...
Yea, I was thinking of gun metal too, but not very sure if it really is exactly the same colour.

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This is my first reply. I think that Tamiya Metallic Black TS-40 is the closest color for that COOL New Beetle.
Firstly, WELCOME to AF!!!

I don't think that metallic black is the colour.
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What about Light Gun Metal?
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Thanks for your suggestions.
I guess I'll have to get the paints and try them out myself.
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This color is called "Metalised Platinum Grey". This color is pearly and it's clearer than Gun metal. Try to mix Silver in Gun metal to give it a lighter touch and add some pearl in your clear coat.

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This color is called "Metalised Platinum Grey". This color is pearly and it's clearer than Gun metal. Try to mix Silver in Gun metal to give it a lighter touch and add some pearl in your clear coat.

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Thanks for the tip.
But I don't understand what you mean by add some pearl in the clear coat.
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Thanks for the tip.
But I don't understand what you mean by add some pearl in the clear coat.
Pearl as in pearl white?
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Pearl as in pearl white?
I don't think he meant pearl white. By mixing clear coat with pearl white and coating over the already painted gun metal, it doesn't sound right to me.
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Here is the meaning:

with automotive car paints as Dupont or Sikkens, ... ( it's what's available here in Belgium), you can mix in your clear coat some dropps of white pearl. It will give you a pearly look of your colour.
You can do it on this kind of "Light Gun Metal". In fact, it's what is done one the real beetle.
Be careful to not overload with "pearl" or your clear coat will become too "white" and you'll have a crappy effect.
I know 'cos my wife's VW Polo is painted this colour.

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