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Old 06-26-2009, 07:34 PM
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Question Needing a good color match

Does anyone know what the best color match this would be for this car(Mercedes CLK DTM -Oase)? I'd prefer to use a Tamiya TS color but on the color chart the colors look too close together or similar(practically identical). My idea was to use the TS-52(Candy lime green) but TS-22(light green) looks ok aswell and the TS-35(Park green) is to emeraldy and rich,I also looked at the MS-11(Fluorescent green) but am wondering if it'll be too bright. What would some of you guys use? Thanks for your suggestions folk
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Re: Needing a good color match

I think testors lacquer spray line has a color pretty close to that.
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Re: Needing a good color match

go for the light green.. the candy lime green is too bright compared to the pics imo.. i think the light green is close enough
or better yet, buy both lime and light green and a bunch of other chades of spangking greens n have some test spray see which fits best! that way u can get more accurate result n u get some experience in knowing different green shades for future refrences
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Re: Needing a good color match

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go for the light green.. the candy lime green is too bright compared to the pics imo.. i think the light green is close enough
or better yet, buy both lime and light green and a bunch of other chades of spangking greens n have some test spray see which fits best! that way u can get more accurate result n u get some experience in knowing different green shades for future refrences

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