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Old 08-06-2003, 01:28 AM
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Has anyone tried TS-64 Dark Mica Blue?

If so, how was it compared to other dark blues? Pics would be appreciated if you have some.
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Just got a can but haven't sprayed it. If the cap is any indication it is a very, very dark blue, but no special color to it.

Tamiya has too many blue's now, they need to move on to some others.
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Check out the 360 Modena in this guys site. It uses that paint. It's almost black in certain lights.

www.italianhorses.net
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That modena is ts-55 dark blue, not ts-64 dark mica blue.
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