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Strat Fan
01-03-2017, 18:49
Has any one got any insights to the paint codes required for the Marlboro red & white colour scheme please?

Thanks in advance

LM mic
02-03-2017, 09:35
This is what you get when you ask to F1 teams :

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Dear Erik,

Thank you for your email and interest in McLaren.

The colour is RAL 3024. Daylight Fluorescent red sprayed a minimum of
four coats and a final coat of ultra violet protective clear coat.

It is readily available through Sikkens Akzo Nobel Paints. The white is
a 2K system using a non pigmented white.

Hope this helps!

Best regards,

W: http://www.mclaren.com (http://www.mclaren.com/)

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If not fluo
others teams have used slight different ones ;

Pantone P186
or even ;
Ral 3026

Hope this helps

mel lewis
02-03-2017, 09:50
This is what you get when you ask to F1 teams :

*****************
Dear Erik,

Thank you for your email and interest in McLaren.

The colour is RAL 3024. Daylight Fluorescent red sprayed a minimum of
four coats and a final coat of ultra violet protective clear coat.

It is readily available through Sikkens Akzo Nobel Paints. The white is
a 2K system using a non pigmented white.

Hope this helps!

Best regards,

W: http://www.mclaren.com (http://www.mclaren.com/)

*****************


If not fluo
others teams have used slight different ones ;

Pantone P186
or even ;
Ral 3026

Hope this helps


There you go, its not what you know its who you know......;)

LPH_UK
02-03-2017, 10:37
I presume we are talking Stratos here?

Was the Malboro Stratos the same as the F1 team colour? Looks a lot more 'red' than the orange colour used in F1.

10956

10958

Mind you - lookin at the RAL colour it does seem quite red.

10957

LM mic
02-03-2017, 11:02
This why perhaps the 3026 is used

And ; if you Gougle's stratos malboro you will find so many picks on where gr4 are much "lighter" than your pic and Gr5 where appenrently the red was fluo ?

Allora#2
02-03-2017, 12:55
http://encycolorpedia.com/c60000

ProtoTipo
02-03-2017, 15:01
http://encycolorpedia.com/c60000

Wow! That's comprehensive?

Obviously ignore the dayglo on post Fittipaldi McLaren F1s, 80s GP bikes and some RS200s.
That was one of those 'to show up on TV' colours. Like the lurid reds of some of the later F1 Ferraris and Jordan switching to yellow rather than a true gold for the B&H colours.
JPS Lotus had a cream colour, rather than gold on their colour schemes too.

Stratos Fear
04-03-2017, 09:01
Dont know what the hell it means but it looks comprehensive! A few words of explanation on how to use the "Encycolorpedia" would be useful - but perhaps I missed it !