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RE: [BRHSlist] Re: Heavy Weight Pass. Cars

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Subject: RE: [BRHSlist] Re: Heavy Weight Pass. Cars
From: "Bob's Engine House" <bobsenginehouse@m...>
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 21:40:20 -0600
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I understand the (OLDER) but I use scalecoat ll and it seems ok. Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: rgortowski@a... [mailto:rgortowski@a...]
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 8:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] Re: Heavy Weight Pass. Cars

In a message dated 11/26/00 5:45:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
bobsenginehouse@m... writes:

<< Ray, I use Scalecoat Pullman green and engine black. I use a light mist
of
weathered black for weathering with a little dust. Bob Schafer >>

I know that Bob is older, so we have to clarify :-) About three or four
years ago, Scalecoat I totally changed their Pullman Green from a primarily
brown-based green to a very dark green/blue-based green. I happened to find
a few bottles of the old formula (which I like better) in Texas (god bless
'em!) If using the new Scalecoat Pullman, I would add some roof brown to
take the edge off the green.

**** DISCLAIMER - This is merely my opinion - please don't shoot! ****

The joke about Bob being older is I'm not sure if he is using the old
formula
or the new formula. It wasn't until I ran out of my old stock of Pullman
that I noticed the new formula. Several other Scalecoat colors I have bought
recently are also changed (rendering some of my formulas obsolete...)

Rich


Rich






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