Hey everyone, I'm having a really really difficult time trying to get the proper green for my FJ. I found photos online of FJ's in Fashion Green but when I had a sample done it was more a blue grey green instead of a pastel like green. This is the Fashion Green I want:
And this is the Fashion Green (T303) the database at my paintshop gave me:
So then I decided to get more color samples done including the Jaguar Willow Green similar to Roberts but all the card samples I have in front of me look so different from the same colors in photos online. I know different light can change the color and once the color is on a car it will look different but it seems like such a big difference I'm scared to choose a color and then regret it.
Anyone know how I can get a similar pastel green color to the photo on top or any tips in general to help me get an accurate idea on how the color will come out. My FJ is being restored in a different country and due to Covid restrictions I can't travel there at the moment any help will be highly appreciated!
The two below kinda look similar to the photo above but this was in super bright direct sunlight and in the shade the color is wayy darker.
And this is the Fashion Green (T303) the database at my paintshop gave me:
So then I decided to get more color samples done including the Jaguar Willow Green similar to Roberts but all the card samples I have in front of me look so different from the same colors in photos online. I know different light can change the color and once the color is on a car it will look different but it seems like such a big difference I'm scared to choose a color and then regret it.
Anyone know how I can get a similar pastel green color to the photo on top or any tips in general to help me get an accurate idea on how the color will come out. My FJ is being restored in a different country and due to Covid restrictions I can't travel there at the moment any help will be highly appreciated!
The two below kinda look similar to the photo above but this was in super bright direct sunlight and in the shade the color is wayy darker.