Fluroscent Green Paint
#1
Fluroscent Green Paint
Which brand is better than Tamiya for fluro green ?
I find Tamiya not fluro enough.
Thanks for answering.
I find Tamiya not fluro enough.
Thanks for answering.
#2
If you want real flour effect you have to mix your own color and spray it with an airbrush.
watch the bodies of german driver Thilo Tödtmann. I paint the bodies for him and I use:
Createx Wicked-Colors flour green combined with wicked-colors UV-glow base and W100 reducer. to back it I use wicked white.
this combination is best to have a bright car even in dark areas of a track. Every other flour colour looks pale compared to this one!
watch the bodies of german driver Thilo Tödtmann. I paint the bodies for him and I use:
Createx Wicked-Colors flour green combined with wicked-colors UV-glow base and W100 reducer. to back it I use wicked white.
this combination is best to have a bright car even in dark areas of a track. Every other flour colour looks pale compared to this one!
#3
If you want real flour effect you have to mix your own color and spray it with an airbrush.
watch the bodies of german driver Thilo Tödtmann. I paint the bodies for him and I use:
Createx Wicked-Colors flour green combined with wicked-colors UV-glow base and W100 reducer. to back it I use wicked white.
this combination is best to have a bright car even in dark areas of a track. Every other flour colour looks pale compared to this one!
watch the bodies of german driver Thilo Tödtmann. I paint the bodies for him and I use:
Createx Wicked-Colors flour green combined with wicked-colors UV-glow base and W100 reducer. to back it I use wicked white.
this combination is best to have a bright car even in dark areas of a track. Every other flour colour looks pale compared to this one!