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Old 01-03-2007, 10:51 AM
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Question Ferrari interior color?

Hello, i'm new here.
And my question is:

Which (Tamiya)color do you use for the interior of a ferrari?

I got my hands on 3 Tamiya Ferrari's: Testarossa, F50 & 360 modena.
The 360 and the Testarossa got the light (brown) leather interior....
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Re: Ferrari interior color?

Best stuff I found so far are Vallejo colors, airjet kind. 2nd choice Citadel acrylics. Both have a wide gamma for all ulphostery. Quetly hard to me have the same convincing "silk appeal" from XF Tamy series.

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Re: Ferrari interior color?

Welcome!

I agree with gion about Vallejo paints but Tamiya XF Desert Yellow is also a good color for Tan Leather when covered with satin clear (in the photo below it is covered with Microscale Satin but I prefer Vallejo satin)

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Re: Ferrari interior color?

Aah thanx for the posts!

I've already been to my local modeling store.
Desert Yellow was out of stock

Wowh, that Ferrari you posted is extremely detailed.
I still have to learn a lot I see!

I see a lot of techniques that i didn't know, but I never had some to learn from. I will post my first 4 cars anytime soon. I finished those 1 or 2 years ago and now i'm back in the game. I bought a lot of cars last times (see signature).

(I will better my English Language)
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In search of Tamiya: Ferrari F40, VW Golf (any type), Nissan Skyline R34, Audi Quattro.

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