Matching paint, anyone tried this?
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Matching paint, anyone tried this?
As I prepared to customize my P-47 I realized that my biggest obstacle would be matching the existing paint. Then I had what I hope will be an epiphany. Has anyone taken, say a wing, to a hardware store such as home depot and asked them to place the part in their optical scanner to get a paint match? I know they carry acrylic paint, and it seems on the surface that it should work. Am I off my nut here or might this actually work?
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great idea
Attempting to get a paint match like that is a great idea. Too bad model shops don't have the means to get that technical... I know with Testor Model kits, they give you the exact FS Federal Standard Color codes. It would be cool if specs like that could be had for toys.
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