N at W BLUE

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Mon Feb 28 21:51:29 EST 2011



Thank you all again for the many contributions on the N&W Blue question. One person suggested the Delstar : DAR102232 Blue that was orginally used on 1959 GM trucks. Today I was off to my local paint store and had the number cross referenced to a Du Pont paint formula. As it turned out this was a GM National Fleet Color from 1959. I had a half pint mixed in DuPont's NASON brand of fast dry Acrylic Enamel. This paint is thinned 25% with NASON 441-20 or 441-21 reducer. I thinned 35% so as to not cover fine details on my model and used thin coats until I was satisfied with coverage. The color is very close to many of the pictures that my son and I took back in the day and pictures of diesels pictured in Stephen Timko's Norfolk & Western in color Volume 2. It is on the high gloss side but will be toned down in the weathering process of the completed model.

As others have pointed out the Pevlar Blue color changed as soon as the spray gun was cleaned and put away for the next job. The use of C&O Enchantment Blue with 10 drops of Engine Black is a great representation of the color and Microscale Decals suggests using Floquil light blue another good choise. The blue I used today and the two mentioned above are all good choices but are all different in color from one another. The fact is that as it has been pointed out and in looking at pictures they are all the correct color. None of these diesels were garage kept and they all saw use in the rain,snow and 100+ degree heat. Grandma didn't drive them to the store but Grandpa used the heck out of them.

I just retired from Ford Motor Company after 45 years. I've waited 45 years to live my hobby and just this conversation on Pevlar Blue has made it more enjoyable already. Thank you everyone.

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> Delstar is Acrylic Enamel made by PPG (Ditzler in the old days). Some of the jobbers will mix quantities as small as 2 ounces. If someone has the DuPont numbers I can check with my DuPont jobber (my nephew) and see if the formula is current. I'm sure if it was DuPont paint that was used it was Dulux enamel that has since gone the way of the Dodo, but they may have a Centari acrylic enamel formula for it.

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> I obtained a paint sample of both N&W Blue and Tuscan from Richard Shell some years back. Here's what he had on the labels:

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> N&W Blue

> OEM #708A, MFG: GM/1959/TRK

> DELSTAR: DAR122232 Blue

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> N&W Tuscan w/o Metallic Base (Used on C30-7's & SD40-2)

> OEM #2S, MFG: FRD/1977/LINC

> DELSTAR: DAR2831X H - Dark Red

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> Regards,

> Russ Goodwin

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> > Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 01:05:00 +0000

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> > Subject: Re: N at W BLUE

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> > Thank you everyone for your replies on my N&W Blue question. I'm going to look at the ATSF blue as suggested by Ed. I have a Oriental C-630 and if the color matches I'll be a happy camper. I'm also going to check with my local DuPont dealer on the Pelver blue and I'll report back. You know that this thing of sticking to the details can drive us crazy but it's what drives this hobby and our love for the N&W. If you think that this color is a hang up some of the units that came and went from Bellevue,Ohio would be even harder to weather properly matching pictures of specific units. Thank you everyone, George.

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> > ---- NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:

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> > > I agree with Ed Painter's comments about the difficulty in selecting a model paint color off the shelf to represent either N&W Tuscan Red or N&W Blue.

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> > > The best thing is to look at color photos of N&W blue units; as Ed says, you will see lots of variations in appearance. As I understand it, the blue paint of that era, and probably earlier, oxidized easily. I'm certain this is one reason why you see so many different "colors" of blue N&W locomotives.

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> > > Years ago in an early Society Newsletter, Tom Dressler used Floquil C&O Enchantment Blue to pain what I recall was an FM switcher. Of course, even Floquil has changed the chemistry of its paints over the years. In the Oct-Dec 2010 issue of the Arrow, Rick Stone used the Polly Scale version of this color to paint his 10-6 sleeper.

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> > > Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2011 6:33:33 PM

> > > Subject: RE: N at W BLUE

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> > > Like N&W "Red", the topic no-one seems to agree on among the contributors to the modeling list discussions, N&W blue too is really confusing. There was much variation as to shade. Weathering, fading, dirt, what was painted over, new units that came in blue.......Regardless it did get lighter over time. I've always used Scalecoat and Scalecoat II, ATSF Blue. I like it. It matches the blue on my Oriental C-628's and C-630's and is close to the blue on Athearn or Atlas N&W locomotives or cab models. If you look at pictures N&W e2uipment painted in "Pevler/Wabash" blue there are lots of variations.

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> > > Ed Painter - Narrows, VA living in Russellville, AR.

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> > > After veiwing many pictures and models I find myself even more confused about the proper blue to

> > > use for N at W diesels. From painted brass to various manufactures of plastic models everyone seems

> > > to have a different color variation. Being from Bellevue,Ohio I know that the color varied from

> > > type of engine to the age of the paint and the service area of said engines. What color is color

> > > is the most accepted of Polly Scale or Floquil for this application ?

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