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Jon Statsinger

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Can anyone tell me the closest model paint to the McLaren orange of
1969.
I have the AM M8B in the closet waiting to be built. As soon as I
finish the Ferrari Dino (Fujimi/Testors).

Thanks

Jon


AAMRESIN

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I have a 1/2 pint of actual McLaren Orange lacquer which I got from Team
McLaren at Indianapolis in 1980 (don't even ask for a sample, 'cause I will not
let any of this paint go!). There is a very close approximation in the
Gunze-Sanyo paint line (or at least there was 10 years ago!). It was a
yellow-orange color (again, please don't ask, I didn't keep any reference
regarding the stock #. However, I'll bet that the color does exist still in
G-S's line of paints.

Art Anderson

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On Thu, 02 Mar 2000 04:02:28 GMT, Jon Statsinger
<jons...@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Can anyone tell me the closest model paint to the McLaren orange of
>1969.
>I have the AM M8B in the closet waiting to be built. As soon as I
>finish the Ferrari Dino (Fujimi/Testors).
>

>Thanks
>
>Jon

DickC24 wrote on 02/28/98 @ 8:48 p.m.

"Model Car World (MCW) #2070 is supposed to be McLaren Orange. I have
a jar, but have not tried it yet."


hth,
gt
p.s. YES 1998...Some collect kits, I collect posts...;-)>


Wheelmstr

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The new issue of Motor Racing Models states that the best way to get the
color is to use MCW 2070, then shake well and let it sit for an hour and use
the top 2/3rds of the bottle.

Keith

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AAMRESIN

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>The new issue of Motor Racing Models states that the best way to get the
>color is to use MCW 2070, then shake well and let it sit for an hour and use
>the top 2/3rds of the bottle.
>
>Keith

Unless MCW reformulated his McLaren Orange, it's way too orange (MHO). Most of
us today have never seen this color except in books or mags, and I can tell you
that the color did not always photograph accurately, as it was some sort of
paint that would even look different depending on the sky conditions.

Johnny Rutherford's 1974 Indy-winning McLaren M16-D was on display at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum for several years (not owned by the
Speedway, but on loan), and for a year or so, it was on the raised platform,
just inside the entrance, under the skylights. Depending on the light, it
appeared as almost a schoolbus yellow, ranging to a more orange cast if the day
was cloudy. Yes, this car was owned by Team McLaren, and carried no sponsor
decals, 1974 being a recession year in racing.

If the MCW paint is too orange, you might try toning it out with some MCW
GMC/Chevrolet "Yukon Yellow" (the Chevrolet pickup yellow used from 1935-1987
as a construction equipment paint, and now the USDOT standard color for highway
safety trucks and school busses!). This should give a very good approximation
of McLaren Orange, which is a very brilliant, yet subdued orange yellow color.

Art Anderson

Charles Fox

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Mar 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/5/00
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Finally, help is here. It's the same as a Butterfinger wrapper. And you can
match it using Tamiya Color X-6 Orange and X-8 Lemon Yellow, mixed (about)
2:1 orange:yellow. This is thanks to Tom Hiett, frequent contributor here.

Tom, the Butterfinger hit the spot! Just got my PE for the M8B, so I guess
I'm closing in on starting.


--
Charles Fox
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Jon Statsinger

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Mar 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/6/00
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Thanks for the good tip on the color.

Thanks to my folks for the cool spelling of the first name :-)

Stats

Warlok wrote:

> On Thu, 02 Mar 2000 04:02:28 GMT, Jon Statsinger
> <jons...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>

> >Can anyone tell me the closest model paint to the McLaren orange of
> >1969.
> >I have the AM M8B in the closet waiting to be built. As soon as I
> >finish the Ferrari Dino (Fujimi/Testors).
>

> How about MM International Orange? Seems a close match, with scale
> effect factored in. I'm planning on it for my '69 M8B....
>
> BTW, great spelling on the first name.... <g>
>
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Jon Statsinger

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Thanks for the info.

Thanks to all who contributed.

Stats

Charles Fox wrote:

> Finally, help is here. It's the same as a Butterfinger wrapper. And you can
> match it using Tamiya Color X-6 Orange and X-8 Lemon Yellow, mixed (about)
> 2:1 orange:yellow. This is thanks to Tom Hiett, frequent contributor here.
>
> Tom, the Butterfinger hit the spot! Just got my PE for the M8B, so I guess
> I'm closing in on starting.
>
> --
> Charles Fox
> cafo...@gte.net
>
> Jon Statsinger <jons...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:38BDE839...@earthlink.net...

> > Can anyone tell me the closest model paint to the McLaren orange of
> > 1969.
> > I have the AM M8B in the closet waiting to be built. As soon as I
> > finish the Ferrari Dino (Fujimi/Testors).
> >

> > Thanks
> >
> > Jon
> >


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