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Ts43 Racing Green

Juste a fast question, is Tamiya TS43 RACING GREEN a metallic green ?
if no, do you know a paint in the same tone that is metallic ?

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Hi Seb,

No Tamiya's Racing Green is not metallic.

Don't know of any suitable alternatives. I think Tamiya do a metallic green but it may be too light. GSI Creos/Gunze Sangyo also have a metallic green , but that is definitely on the light side. Finaly Finisher's do a "Jaguar Green" to match the F1 Jaguars, lovely colour but again too light.

Perhaps mixing a little bit of metallic black will darken any of the above metallic greens sufficiently?

What are you planning to use it on?
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Re: Ts43 Racing Green

Thanks for help phil, i plan to use it on a 360 Modena Giesse.

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Hi Seb,

No Tamiya's Racing Green is not metallic.

Don't know of any suitable alternatives. I think Tamiya do a metallic green but it may be too light. GSI Creos/Gunze Sangyo also have a metallic green , but that is definitely on the light side. Finaly Finisher's do a "Jaguar Green" to match the F1 Jaguars, lovely colour but again too light.

Perhaps mixing a little bit of metallic black will darken any of the above metallic greens sufficiently?

What are you planning to use it on?
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