Paul
The "Bricks" on the smoke stack look like glazed tiles. A lot of the WWII
construction used hollow tiles like those used on the Burlington Building in
downtown Chicago. Speed in construction and fireproof. Then a glazed tile was
put on as a face. Also used on elevators and cribs.
SJH
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From: VERLIN WHITE <verlinwhite@sbcglobal.net>
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 9:40:34 PM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Savanna Depot Color
Sometime ago the BRHS came out with a Zephyr that had all the paint colors used
by the "Q". Maybe if you contact them they may have a back issue that you can
get.
--- On Tue, 5/19/09, pal_houston <paulaleonard@ tx.rr.com> wrote:
From: pal_houston <paulaleonard@ tx.rr.com>
Subject: [CBQ] Re: Savanna Depot Color
To: CBQ@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 6:53 PM
--- In CBQ@yahoogroups. com, rgortowski@. .. wrote:
>
> My friend and I are playing around with painting a test wall for the
Savanna
> depot. I have several color photos, some of which have obviously
shifted.
> I am guessing that the base color was more of a brown rather than
maroon
> color. I have photos that show both colors... Can someone confirm if
this is
> correct?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich Gortowski
Rich:
The only color photo of Savanna depot of which I am aware is in Spoor's
CB&Q in Color, Vol. 2, pp. 66-67. I think you are already aware of
that. This is a nice photo, but was taken on a misty day, and so the
brick and roof colors look kind of gray.
Recently, I contacted the NMRA's Kalmbach Memorial Library. They report
having no plans or photos of the Savanna depot in their archives. They
mentioned Spoor's book, and also contacting the Savanna Municipal
Library. I have not done that as yet, however.
Recently I came upon a photo at LocoPhotos.com that shows background
structures at Savanna Army depot just up the river link provided below.
My thought is that the bricks of the powerhouse in the left of this
photo are similar to those of the Savanna depot, and that the bricks of
the warehouse to the right of this photo are too red.
http://www.locophot os.com/PhotoDeta ils.php?PhotoID= 91916
<http://www.locophot os.com/PhotoDeta ils.php?PhotoID= 91916>
I wonder if your research has turned up anything else, and if you have
discovered a paint formula to match these colors?
Regards,
Paul
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