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Italian red and Bright red for reference

Hi guys, just in case you are wondering which red for your Ferrari kit. Here is some photos that i took recently. The left is sprayed Italian Red and right is Bright red. For your references.

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Re: Italian red and Bright red for reference

I assume you used Tamiya TS sprays?

Even when two cars are next to eachother in a showroom, it's hard to see much difference between Rosso Corsa and Rosso Scuderia. Rosso Scuderia is objectively orange-er (you can see it in paint chips), but on cars there's surprisingly little difference in appearence.
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Wow,you have achieved an unbelievable shine on those Ferraris.
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I assume you used Tamiya TS sprays?

Even when two cars are next to eachother in a showroom, it's hard to see much difference between Rosso Corsa and Rosso Scuderia. Rosso Scuderia is objectively orange-er (you can see it in paint chips), but on cars there's surprisingly little difference in appearence.

Yup.. using TS spray.
Hmm...I saw a F430 Spider in Rosso Corsa and a F430 in Rosso Scuderia. Both in real cars compared, can see a great difference when they are out under the sun! But then, maybe showroom seems the same.
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Wow,you have achieved an unbelievable shine on those Ferraris.
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Re: Italian red and Bright red for reference

$#%$%@#$ !!!! im far from that shine!!! gimme some tips on your polishing man
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Hmm...I saw a F430 Spider in Rosso Corsa and a F430 in Rosso Scuderia. Both in real cars compared, can see a great difference when they are out under the sun! But then, maybe showroom seems the same.
Yeah, that may be a good point. I've seen them together in multiple showrooms (bright, probably flourescent light?), yet I don't know I've seen them next to each other outside in sunlight. Your pics above are in sunlight? Do they look any different to your eye then they do in the pics? And yes, they are lovely finishes.
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Yeah, that may be a good point. I've seen them together in multiple showrooms (bright, probably flourescent light?), yet I don't know I've seen them next to each other outside in sunlight. Your pics above are in sunlight? Do they look any different to your eye then they do in the pics? And yes, they are lovely finishes.
Yes, my pics are taken under the sunlight. Hmm...you can tell a little difference from the pic but in real you can tell which is italian red, which is bright red without any prompt! Thanks for the comment.
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