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RE: [CBQ] Paint Colors - Again

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From: "Nelson Moyer" <ku0a@mchsi.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 09:03:55 -0500
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Hi Rupert,

It was nice to here from you again. Thanks for sending the scan.

Yes, I've checked the color chips published in The Zephyr and other
references, and there isn't much agreement on which hobby paints best
approximate the 'true' colors. I guess it all comes down to individual
layout lighting and personal taste. Rob Manley told me "if it looks right to
you, then nobody can argue with you".

Nelson



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Maureen
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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Paint Colors - Again


Nelson

The Publications Index on the BRHS web site (and downloadable from the Files
section for this group) includes a location reference 
to both Zephyr Questions and, if anyone provided a response, Answers.  In
this case, the Answer was given in Zephyr 29.

The Answer takes up most of a page so I'll scan it and e-mail it to you.

I recollect that the subject of paint on structures has been discussed a
number of times in this Group. Have you checked the 
archives?

Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nelson Moyer" <ku0a@mchsi.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 12:23 PM
Subject: [CBQ] Paint Colors - Again


> In the 2-93, No 28 issue of The Zyphyr, page 13, Q93-11, someone asked 
> for the paint mixture for CB&Q Pullman Green. They also wanted to know 
> if the roof, trucks, and underbody were Pullman Green or black. No 
> answer was given in that issue, and my Zephyr set is incomplete, so I 
> don't know if the question was answered or what the answer might have 
> been. If anyone has the next few issues, I would like to know if the 
> question was ever answered in The Zephyr, and what that answer was.
>
> In another old Zephyr issue, there was a question about when MOW 
> equipment was first painted Omaha orange. The answer was 1948, however 
> there was no mention of exactly what paint or paint mix best 
> approximates Omaha orange. The color photos of MOW equipment I've seen 
> were taken in the 1960's or later when the paint was badly faded, 
> appearing almost yellow. Does anyone know a close match for newly 
> painted cars?
>
> Yet another issue of The Zephyr reported that all structures including 
> bridge girders were universally painted mineral red through the 
> 1950's. Was the same mineral red paint used on depots, freight cars, 
> water tanks, bridges, etc.? What about stand pipes, oil tanks, coal 
> towers, sand towers, etc.? The last time I asked for paint matches for 
> mineral red, I was told to match photos. Unfortunately, most color 
> photos are dated after 1955, so they're not much help for transition 
> modeling.
>
> What paints or paint mixes are you modelers using for these various 
> applications?
>
> Nelson
>
> 



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