N&W Pass Red.
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Wed Jan 24 18:09:32 EST 2007
Stephen:
I agree with you about the Scalecoat II Tuscan red. I think it is
the best N&W color match right out of the bottle. I used it to paint
my S-1 sleeper. The original Scalecoat was not bad either. I painted
a Pennsy car with it, and it looked too warm and rich to be Pennsy.
What do you use for roof color?
Rick Morrison
> I had sent Scalecoat a AHM/Riv. N&W passenger car to make a quart
> of the N&W red. The paint come back from Scalecoat labled
> Scalecoat II PRR tuscan red .
>Stephen Rineair
>Cincy
>
>
>Stephen Rineair
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 5:43 PM
>Subject: RE: N&W Pass Red.
>
>Okay, but say I/m 28 years old and only saw excursion Tuscan red
>passenger cars. I have a few color photos and have seen a few color
>movies. I am a grad student and have limited resources to obtain
>more color photographs. Yet I want to model the old N&W Powhatan
>Arrow and wish to paint the passenger cars in an appropriate color
>that is at least close to 'correct'. Telling me that there was
>significant variation in red may be factually correct, but doesn't
>answer the basic question which is , "How do I make a reasonably
>accurate Tuscan Red paint from model paint sources?"
>
>What do you modelers use to make your Tuscan Red?
>
>Gary Rolih
>Cincinnati
>
>
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>Subject: Re: N&W Pass Red.
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>The correct color discussion has gone on and will go on for years. I
>have heard that at a Convention years ago, there were numerous color
>chips available and you were lucky to get more than 2 people to
>agree to any one color. In this case, as with any paint, you have to
>consider weathering, paint lot number, paint manufacturer, time of
>day photo was taken and lighting at time. You also have to consider
>type amd maker of the film used and the development process. I know
>one local modeler who painted a N&W passenger car under one type of
>light and when viewed outside in sunlight and under another light
>source, it took on a different appearence under each. Color is
>subjective. It is up to the individual and if he likes what he has,
>who cares. Even in photos of the real trains, there are subtle
>differences between cars. I don't know how true it is, but it has
>been said that aluminum chips were added to the paint prior to being
>used and it depended on what was used to add these chips. Some
>grabbed a handful, others two or a scoop. What ever was handy. Again
>don't know if this is true but I'm sure someone out there can clear
>that up. What ever was added if it was, would also alter the color
>osmewhat depending on how much was added. This last part is
>something I would welcome comment on just to get the recoed straight.
>Alan Cox
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