How to mix Model Master to create a specific colour?
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How to mix Model Master to create a specific colour?
Has anyone tried making a specific colour from Model Master paints? I have a model of a Jaguar E-Type and I want to paint it British Racing Green. Other than having a local automotive paint shop make me up a small batch, how feasible is it to mix up my own batch using Model Master?
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Does Model Master not make a British racing green? Find the nearest appropriate color, and add a drop or so of white, or dark dark green, or some warm or cool color, (yellow, blue), depending on which way you need to go. Airbrush it on a plain white card, and allow it to dry for a couple hours, to compare it to the color sample.
I speak of the pompatous of plastic.
I have Model Master colour sheets posted up on my bulletin board in my hobby room. After reading your post I had to take them down and look at the opposite side:Mr. Badwrench wrote:Does Model Master not make a British racing green?
Model Master Car Colours Chart: B-2716/S-2916 British Green Metallic is probably the closest I will get.
I just hope I can get it locally.
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I match a lot of colors custom like you're wantng to do. What I do is to start out with a base, say green, and add colors until it's matched.
I record the formula and eventually the result when it's perfect, in a simple notebook. I use tally marks to indicate drops/parts of paint. It looks like this:
[color swath] Dunkelgrun ||||| Apple Barrel 20306 green ||| Apple Barrel 20307 Black
I hope this helps a little. Also, pick up a color wheel from Wal-Mart. It really helps a lot when some mixing gets a little counterintuitive.
Kenny
I record the formula and eventually the result when it's perfect, in a simple notebook. I use tally marks to indicate drops/parts of paint. It looks like this:
[color swath] Dunkelgrun ||||| Apple Barrel 20306 green ||| Apple Barrel 20307 Black
I hope this helps a little. Also, pick up a color wheel from Wal-Mart. It really helps a lot when some mixing gets a little counterintuitive.
Kenny