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So I am getting ready to repaint 3914, GT5 clone. There are 2 Lamborghini orange colors that I am liking.
1 Center of pic, Arnico Borialias (lamborghini pearl orange)Kind of a mustard orangish with a hint of pearl which only shows in the right light.
2 left side, Arnico Atlas, (lamborghini metalic orange)more of a true orange, a bit conservitive with a light aluminum metalic.
3 Right side, House of color, Pearl Orange, too bright, already discarded. I have it on a R/C heli canopy where it looks great, but maybe not on the car
The car has blacked out trim and bumpers and will have dark tinted windows with Pantera script on bottom of door.
So which orange do you like best?

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That is true about orange in pictures. Mine was recently done in a "custom color" based on House of Colors Tangelo Pearl.

Throttled - Lets see some progress pics! All we've seen is your avatar and a bunch of parts being sold in the last few months. Looks like you've made tremendous headway. I don't mean to hijack this thread, so post your pics in a new gallery so we can check out all you've done.
Tom@sealBeach
It is the metal flake (number 2 on the test pannel) What I did not know is that it actually has a hint of pearl in the paint also. It is the same color as the pic that Lambolp400 posted of the Gallardo on the first page.
I was buying my paint from Finish Master, however they did not want to take the time to research the paint code, so I found a whole saler that helped me out. In the long run it was much cheaper at the whole saler anyhow.
I went with Matrix sealer, base and mid coat, then with Chroma Clear 7900 high solids clear. I have not totaled the reciepts yet but I estimate $1,200 in paint material. That includes enough material for painting under hoods, engine bay, jams, wing and body. It would have been a lot more expensive at Finish Master.
The orange in the picture of the lambo looks flat/dead compared to your paint, maybe just the angles or the picture. Paint has sure gotten expensive compared to what it use to be. In the late 80's I could spray a car for $200 I've sprayed non-metallic colors in Centari a few times years ago and that is pretty much a no brain paint because you can color sand all the orange peel or runs(now you know my skill level)...only sprayed metallic once. I would be hesitant to try what you've done. I'm going to do the prep work and let someone else spray it in a booth. Can't wait to see the finished result.
I wish I had access to a booth. I got lucky this time, no flys in the clear Big Grin
I apply an extra coat or 2 of clear just because I know that I will be wet sanding and buffing to get the finish I want. I just bought a new gun and was real happy to have shot this car with no runs, or saggs. I do have light orange peal on 1 quarter but it is a easy fix by wet sanding. What was tricky about painting this color is that it is very translucent. I had to use a very wide spray pattern on the gun with a little higher than normal pressure to "mist" the color on the car so I did not get those heavy lines in the paint. I also was sure to shoot the second coat in a 90 degree cross pattern. Even though I have several lights in my garage, it was difficult to be sure everything was covered properly, had to check it for half an hour before clearing.
I remember those days when I could shoot a car for $200, there are some cheap paints out there but nothing I would want on my car.
Tom, let us know what paint and color you choose, I would like to follow the progress.
Thanks guys, I am real happy with the way it turned out.
The paint is Lamborghini pearl orange, (Lamborghini code Lam *0058/2)
The hood vents are from a Trans Am GTA. I bought the car with the vents already installed, I would not have thought that they would have looked this good but as it turns out it they add a lot to the look.
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