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I used your recommendation for the only Q depot Iâ??ve painted thus far, and entered it in a NMRA Regional Contest. A well known modeler told me it was the closest colors to
the Q originals he had seen. Thought Iâ??d pass that complement on to you, since itâ??s your recommendation.
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That said, ModelFlex isnâ??t my favorite paint, so Iâ??ll try the Vallejo options to see how they compare with ModelFlex on my next depot.
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Nelson
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Subject: Re: [CBQ] ChatGPT Output for Bronze Green and Indian Red for Structures
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For the Bronze Green in ModelFlex, I recommend their 16-100 European Dark Green.
For the Indian Red in ModelFlex I recommend their 16-15 Maroon Tuscan Oxide Red.
Thatâ??s what Iâ??ve used on all my CB&Q structures.
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Dave
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Subject: [CBQ] ChatGPT Output for Bronze Green and Indian Red for Structures
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Below is my question input and the output from ChatGPT for matching the CB&Q Bronze Green and Indian Red used on CB&Q structures. I would like to thank Nelson Moyer for the paint
chips and additional information he provided for the input.
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I want to caution the group. This is just one output from one AI tool. Other tools may provide different outputs. Additionally, these have not been checked against photographs
or recollections of people with better knowledge of the CB&Q than.
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Finally, I have been using ChatGPT as a starting point since I am red/green colorblind. I will be using some of these and having my wife provide the better eyeballs to see if they
are close to pictures or other factory painted models.
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Please provide feedback.
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I will run other colors as well and I plan to make they outputs available to the BRHS website for future reference.
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****OUTPUT******
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The structure paint chips published in
The Zephyr are among the best surviving references for CB&Q structure colors, but they have one significant limitation for modelers: they represent
full-scale colors viewed under normal lighting. When those same colors are applied to HO, N, or even O scale models, they generally appear
too dark, especially the Bronze Green. The Indian Red also tends to benefit from a slight increase in chroma (saturation) while remaining a deep oxide red.
This follows the same "scale effect" used by military and aircraft modelers. For structures, I generally recommend:
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Bronze Green: lighten approximately
10â??15%
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Indian Red: lighten about
5â??10% while slightly increasing saturation
That produces a model that looks much closer to a prototype viewed outdoors.
Recommended Target Colors
CB&Q Bronze Green (Model Appearance)
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Deep green-black
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Slight olive cast
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Noticeably lighter than Pullman Green
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Approximately between FS 34052 and FS 34079 after scale effect
CB&Q Indian Red (Model Appearance)
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Warm oxide red
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Slightly brighter than brick red
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Less brown than Tuscan
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Similar to fresh iron oxide paint
Recommended Paints
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Brand
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Bronze Green
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Indian Red
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Tamiya
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XF-70 Dark Green 2 (lightened)
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XF-9 Hull Red + XF-7 Red
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Mr. Color
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C302 Green FS34092 + white
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C41 Red Brown + C3 Red
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Tru-Color (formerly Tru-Scale equivalent)
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Pullman Green lightened
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Oxide Red lightened
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AK Interactive
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RC292 Bronze Green or RC028 Dark Green
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RC015 Oxide Red
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Mission Models
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MMP-095 Olive Drab base
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MMP-104 Oxide Red
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Micro-Mark
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Pullman Green lightened
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Oxide Red
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Vallejo Model Air / Model Color
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71.016 US Dark Green or 70.893 US Dark Green
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70.982 Cavalry Brown
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Badger Modelflex
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Pullman Green
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Oxide Red
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Mixing Formulas
Tamiya
Bronze Green
A very convincing CB&Q structure color is:
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5 parts XF-70 Dark Green 2
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1 part XF-5 Green
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1 part XF-2 White
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4 XF-11 J.N. Green
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2 XF-62 Olive Drab
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1 XF-2 White
This gives the slight olive cast visible on restored depots.
Indian Red
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5 XF-9 Hull Red
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2 XF-7 Flat Red
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1 XF-64 Red Brown
Add approximately 5% XF-57 Buff.
Mr. Color
Bronze Green
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5 C302 Green FS34092
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1 C303 Green FS34102
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1 C1 White
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6 C304 Olive Drab
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2 C302
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1 White
Indian Red
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5 C41 Red Brown
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2 C3 Red
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1 C44 Tan
Produces a very convincing oxide mineral paint.
Tru-Color (successor to Tru-Scale)
Because Tru-Color does not offer an exact CB&Q structure color:
Bronze Green
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85% Pullman Green
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15% White
Indian Red
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80% Oxide Red
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20% Boxcar Red
AK Interactive Real Colors
Bronze Green
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6 RC292 Bronze Green
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1 RC004 White
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5 RC028 Dark Green
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1 RC024 Olive Drab
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1 White
Indian Red
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5 RC015 Oxide Red
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1 RC002 Red
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½ RC004 White
Mission Models
Bronze Green
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5 MMP Olive Drab
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1 MMP Green
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1 MMP White
Indian Red
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5 MMP Oxide Red
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1 MMP Signal Red
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½ MMP White
Micro-Mark
Micro-Mark's railroad colors generally follow older Floquil shades.
Bronze Green
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Pullman Green
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Lighten approximately 15% with White
Indian Red
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Oxide Red
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Add 10% Boxcar Red
Vallejo
Vallejo offers some of the closest matches without much mixing.
Bronze Green
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6 parts 70.893 US Dark Green
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1 part 70.924 Russian Uniform
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1 part 70.951 White
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71.016 US Dark Green
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Add 10â??15% White
Indian Red
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5 parts 70.982 Cavalry Brown
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2 parts 70.909 Vermilion
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1 part 70.918 Ivory
For weathered structures:
Replace the Ivory with Buff.
Badger Modelflex
Bronze Green
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85% Pullman Green
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15% Reefer White
Indian Red
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80% Oxide Red
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15% Boxcar Red
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5% Reefer White
Overall Rankings
Bronze Green
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Vallejo (closest after slight lightening)
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AK Interactive Real Colors
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Mr. Color
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Tamiya (mixed)
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Mission Models
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Badger Modelflex
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Tru-Color
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Micro-Mark
Indian Red
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Vallejo Cavalry Brown mix
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AK Interactive Oxide Red mix
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Mr. Color mix
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Tamiya Hull Red mix
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Mission Models
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Badger Modelflex
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Tru-Color
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Micro-Mark
A note about the
Zephyr paint chips
From the uploaded chip sheet, the Bronze Green reproduction scans almost black, which is consistent with aged printed references and with the original prototype paint. For models,
I would not match that chip literally. Instead, I'd lighten it by roughly
12â??15% while preserving its green hue. The Indian Red chip is closer to usable, but I'd increase its brightness slightly (about
5â??10%) to account for scale effect and the way small models absorb light.
If you're modeling
CB&Q depots, section houses, towers, and freight houses from the 1940â??1968 era, these adjusted colors will generally produce a more convincing appearance than direct, full-strength matches to the printed chips.
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