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I'm working on an old Rough Rider body, and have decided to go for the alternative blue box-art scheme. I don't seem to find any clear reference to the actual TS colours to use, and it's not specified in the manual, either.
Firstly, some of the blue alternatives: TS-10 French Blue TS-15 Blue TS-23 Light Blue Actually, I'm tempted to use a 1973 VW colour I got mixed for one of my Scorcher bodys (L96B Alaska Metallic). But I'll better save that for the Scorcher, as intended. Then the whites: TS-7 Racing White TS-26 Pure White TS-27 Matt White Does anyone know what the actual blue box-art colours would be? |
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In my mind, there is no right or wrong as long as the manual don't tell the colours.
For the blue/white one, I would go with French Blue and Pure White. -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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Tamiya 101 list it as TS-10 French Blue & TS-26 Pure White, but don't cite their source. I don't think I've ever seen anything I'd really disagree with too much in their paint codes, but they do seem to list what's in the manual and modern equivalents and/or best guesses without differentiating between the two.
I won't use a white that bright on a RC or model car any more if I can help it, an off white looks much better; and although the French Blue makes sense as it's the colour specified for the Sand Scorcher, I think it looks better a bit darker. So there's an argument for TS-7 Racing White and TS-15 Blue. I don't know when the Racing White was introduced, unless there was an equivalent way back then (I wouldn't necessarily go by the low # at all) it may not be "correct". I also like to use metallic paints as they are a little bit more interesting, I used VW Alpine White & VW Jazz Blue (obviously not Tamiya colours) on a Scorcher & no-one suggested burning me at the stake TS-23 Light Blue just looks wrong to me. I like the Porker Alaska Blue, very much like a metallic French Blue If you want an _opinion_, I think Racing White and French Blue are the best balance between period correct & what's right for the car.
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I haven't been active here in a while due to our newborn, but I recently finished a new build vintage RR in french blue and pure was a la my avatar..... so if youd like some pics to see if you like the shades I'll gladly post them for you .
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Looks good
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Thanks guys... I think this combo is great as well... I wet sanded it after it was done to give the paint more of a glossy appearance. I have another body that I had acquired that I think I'll do a bit differently but in my opinion this color scheme is the one to go with if you only have one RR in your collection.
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