I'm still torn between CG and A51.
Great analysis. Thanks for doing it.
Great analysis. Thanks for doing it.
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It's much lighter than either of these gray colors.Cement and Sting Gray out side. Cement pic has blue cast but looks more gray in the flesh.
I was hoping for a true green too, but there is no green in this color. Only the perception of green under the right conditions.It's good that this color is exactly what some people wanted but I must admit I was hoping for something closer to this I suppose...
Or pull it behind a beige motorhome...So bottom line, if you want a green/blue tint, you need to drive around with a giant Kodak 18% gray card
Any way you could submit that research for "overtime" or "customer service"? #JustTryingToHelp
No need for this.Any way you could submit that research for "overtime" or "customer service"? #JustTryingToHelp
This. When I saw the Jerrycans in person all I could think is “That’s primer!” LolCoulda just done a spray out and said....its primer colored.
No. This color is dynamic to it's environment. It's gray first. The perception of a green or blue is dependent on the lighting and the local colors. If you focus on the carbonized gray, it will appear greenish in full light (a bit washed out tho). Otherwise think of this as a magic color that will always be the color you might want at the right time.Do you think that the MIC gray hard top and gray grille on a Badlands will be enough to make it appear like it has a green tint most of the time?