Tuscan color
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Mon Jul 14 13:20:37 EDT 2014
I "commissioned" Jim Nichols to come up with a color that would work in
my HO layout lighting and I think he nailed it. Called "Grant's Red 1,"
the mix in Scalecoat I is 2-1/2 parts N&W Red to 1 part AT&SF Red.
I use Philips Alto II T8 tubes, diffused, with a color temperature of
4100K. We first looked at various samples including his Jim's Red 1, 2,
and 3 (close), plus other custom and factory shades and all trended
either too blue, brown, or orange. A sample of the new shade in
incandescent looks too orange and too blue in "vintage" and "daylight"
florescent, but holds up well in natural daylight.
Grant Carpenter
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On 7/13/2014 10:14 AM, NW Modeling List wrote:
> Frank: You may have noticed that I have not said anything during this
> discussion. There are paint color drift cards for both the tuscan red
> and the blue in private hands in Roanoke. However, if you paint models
> in the exact color it is far too dark. I believe it is a matter of
> scale. Harold
>
>
> On Sunday, July 13, 2014 8:55 AM, NW Modeling List
> <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
>
>
> The archives has informed me that we don't have color chips in the
> archives.
> Based on the discussion so far, even if we had them, it probably
> wouldn't settle this argument.
> I'm not sure anything would actually settle this argument.
> I, for one, do appreciate the guys who did chime in with the "this
> works for me" answer, that is really the best answer for the original
> inquirer.
> And it does appear that over the years we've learned the impact of
> lighting, time, distance, perception, weathering, and lighting.
> Frank Bongiovanni
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