Listen to me: we know that the black stripes are gloss. As first step search the yellow, and as we know there are few colors for scalemodelcars. Then, if you find a LAQUERED color, choose a gloss black and a gloss white. Otherwise, use semigloss acrylics and at the end lay a gloss clear
Per piacere, non copi dai videotutorials. Quando vedo quei filmati mi sento male. L'ho visto che hanno messo le plastiche colorate, seguendo tale logica bisognerebbe avere la carrozzeria opaca, e coi segni della lima a vista, quindi uno strato di trasparente... anche no! Delle due mi compro una diecast
@@user-ce1hr4ny6z we were talking about solving problems in finding specific colors. I know quite well what Testors-Italeri intend for gloss, semigloss, flat. Usual black primer is a semigloss color, gloss is used only on reflective black surfaces, as the stripes on Renault F1s. Then, the most diffused paint ready automotive scale model colors available here are Tamiya TS laquered acrylics. So, in case of Tamiya TS color is better using gloss black and white, in case of base coat color is better using a semigloss then laying the gloss clearcoat