Hummm, I think I will stick to using the regular Badger Modelflex CB&Q Gray. Heck you can buy 5 1/2 oz for $17.87 before any discounts. I agree, what a joke. RWB
My question is this... If we know that the color listed as CB&Q Gray is not correct or maybe correct for one version versus another, why not make it commercially available in normal volume and units?
The question no one is asking is, how could P2K have gotten it so wrong? They've done excellent work in the past, and their earlier release of SD7s had a very good light gray on top. Water over the d
That's just $584 per gallon! Wouldn't gold leaf be cheaper? At these prices I'm thankful I'm not a modeler. Ray C. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
I have a variety of blackbirds, some that I painted from scratch myself, others of various origines, including a couple of protos. One thing I learned years ago was that I had to mix my own gray to g
Badger will soon be releasing their "Custom Line" of model railroad paint colors. One of the six colors for 2002 is an accurate CB&Q Blackbird Grey. The Custom Line paints will be sold in 4 oz, pour