Duck Egg Blue help
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Duck Egg Blue help
Do they make a duck egg blue in a spray can? If not does anyone know of anything that comes close?
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Flair Models do a Duck Egg Blue spray...
http://www.flairmodels.co.uk/Finishing/Spectrum.htm
But they are intended for RC models so they are heat & fuel resistant, so they may be too "hot" for styrene without careful priming.
If you have an airbrush, Valejo do Duck Egg Green in their air range (it's a bit greener than the blue).
Duck Egg Blue is FS35622 so you may be able to use this to find a close match.
http://www.flairmodels.co.uk/Finishing/Spectrum.htm
But they are intended for RC models so they are heat & fuel resistant, so they may be too "hot" for styrene without careful priming.
If you have an airbrush, Valejo do Duck Egg Green in their air range (it's a bit greener than the blue).
Duck Egg Blue is FS35622 so you may be able to use this to find a close match.
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I found this from krylon
http://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Spray/ ... eydew.html
Its called honeydew
I wan to get these decals from acreation models
http://www.acreationmodels.com/images/350tmpsb.jpg
To me they are a decent match however I really cannot judge colors all that well what do you think?
http://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Spray/ ... eydew.html
Its called honeydew
I wan to get these decals from acreation models
http://www.acreationmodels.com/images/350tmpsb.jpg
To me they are a decent match however I really cannot judge colors all that well what do you think?
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