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With Planet Coaster there are two colour ways. The colour palette with the same colours every time, the only part of the colour palette that changes is your past picked colours get added to the history near the bottom of all the already made colours they given us to use. And then you got the advance colour wheel were you can pick any colour you can make on it. (aka can make any colour that isn't on the palette) If i recall the colour wheel uses the Hex code not SVC or RGB so if you know your Hex colur codes you could always in the advance put in the colour code you want faster.
If you don't know how to even get to this colur wheel there are two tabs when you click to change the colour slot of things. The palette is default open every time all you must do to get to the colour wheel is click the icon that shows a picture of a art palette just above all the colours in that menu ( i know sounds bit confusing not everything in this game was well thought out ) and only then you should see a wheel and a slider to get the colour you want.
But, the game still has its limits to a point as you might of already noticed there are colour slots and not every colour is module to rides meaning say for one slot the colour might be copied on another side of the ride so a ride can only have so many colours painted on its parts, so you can only get it so close to those picture on that webpage, this goes for most things like even coasters.
Also no what toxic kate said is more of just decor around it all / around your park doesn't have to be the ride it self or to just make a fake looking ride you that will never be used by your guest.
If you put a object it on top of any flat ride when the ride starts to move all the objects will stay floating there locked in place to where ever you moved them as the ride moves around your just gonna see the objects just there. Only way to actually get the objects you placed over it to move is go about making your own toolkit item (3D model using blender and such that can animate if you don't know how to make 3D objects in a program then your likely not to do this)