Thomas Modification ideas: assistance needed

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I suppose having a clean surface would be best to make sure it comes out with an even finish... Since Thomas' wheels were blue, yellow dye was used to make green.
Using the primary color chart (red, yellow,& blue), you can figure out what combinations of dye to base color to use.
red+yellow= orange
red+blue= purple
blue+yellow=green
red+yellow+blue=brown
There are also many other exotic shades right out of the pack, like turquoise, magenta, as well as a color neutralizer( which I've always wondered about but have never tried)
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(This post was last modified: 01-10-2018, 08:36 PM by Super.)
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Very interesting... To be more specific tho, I meant cleaning of the wheels to remove molding agents, etc. As for the colors, I suppose a tiny bit of frost gray should do the trick, even without the blue, but I'll get some just in case.
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(This post was last modified: 01-10-2018, 08:36 PM by Super.)
Right! Edward, Lexi, and the dyes have arrived... Next step is to take apart Edward and figure out how this dying stuff works
Creator of upcoming series "Sudrian Tales"
Amateur voice actor
Still haven't painted FFF's Daisy lol sorry my guy (i promise I'll get that airbrush kit soon)



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