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Old 06-06-2012
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Hi,

when painting shells using rattle cans, the colours usually seem dull, how can I get them brighter, I am looking to do a shell with white, orange and green (Kawasaki green), whats the best range of paint and what colours should I be using for backing them to get them nice and bright?

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Generally, use white to back a color to make it brighter.

I don't use cans so cannot provide any insight into brands, sorry.
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thanks, maybe thats where I am going wrong
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No problem bud.
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You can also help the brightness once done is to back the whole car with silver, it helps bounce the light back in. But jon is fully correct.
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Fastrax is pretty good i find - not badly priced and a larger can than Pactra / Tamiya.
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