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Spray paint
Does anyboby have a pic of a car sprayed with tamiya TS-30 Sliver leaf?
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I believe Silver Leaf has been used on any of the Pug's you see here..
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TS-30 isn't a good body color, for a good silver color use TS-17 Gloss Aluminum. TS-30 provides a good base for TS-50 and some other of Tamiya's more translucent paints.
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TS-30 Silver leaf is for a bare metal look not a painted silver car body. Use TS-17 Gloss Aluminum for bodies. T ake a look at a real car and you will see the difference. This Peugeot was done in TS-17
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I'm not using for the car body, but for the wheels. I want to have a sliver-plated look. So which of the two, TS-17 or TS-30 would be better?
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Quote:
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Thanks 935k3 for the pic!
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