Nelson
I don’t know what you detect. You have identified what you perceive to be a need based on your experiences and the way in which your vision (with your particular layout lighting) identifies the correct or incorrect colour, so what is stopping you from developing
a colour standard, or at least offering to help? As far as I know, there is nothing in the Rule Book which requires everything to be done by Board members. I’m sure that they would be very grateful if you would like to adopt this task.
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Rapido SW1200
Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
Nelson Moyer
Nelson
As you have the knowledge about the correct grey colour and the various examples of what it shouldn’t be, perhaps you could develop the colour standard on behalf of the BRHS.
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
I just took my new Rapido SW1200 in the blackbird scheme out of the box, and my first reaction was, “Oh %#*&, they botched the gray”. Has anyone else had that reaction? The gray is so dark it reminds me of the early Walthers
P2K GP7s, only the Rapido gray may be even darker. I can’t compare because I immediately repainted the gray on the Walthers model with Model Flex CB&Q Gray. If I had seen this model in a hobby shop, I would never have bought it, no matter how good the tooling
might be. I HATE preorders! This makes the fifth or sixth shade of CB&Q blackbird gray on my roster, an no manufacturer is consistent between runs, so without a standard, they’re all shooting in the dark. Most are missing the mark.
This is a plea for BRHS to develop and issue a color standard for model manufacturers to match as they plan models to be painted in the blackbird scheme. I shouldn’t have to repaint brand new models because the manufacturers
didn’t do their homework. Are you listening, Rapido!
Nelson Moyer
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