Painting and Weathering Service

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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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Most of the stuff on offer is good old cellulose - no good for models. I have found acrylic via somewhere associated with Aston Martin - must increase my labour charges to match. :D :D
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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The next project on the list - a full repaint of a ‘Duchess’ to get I’d of the disgusting brown paint Hornby used.
So, the perennial question is what is the ‘correct’ shade of crimson/maroon?

Not sure if this will work in the photos but I have prepared five quick samples for comparison - I can tell immediately which one I won’t use, but would welcome comments. The samples are unlabeled so it’s a ‘blind’ test.

Image20201110_094040 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20201110_094147 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20201110_094047 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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I prefer the original colour.
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Rog (RJ) wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:29 am I prefer the original colour.
That’s the trouble with photos - they never truly reflect the shade. I would describe the original as a shade of brown rather than crimson/maroon.
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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I like the loco as it is.
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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I would say either of the two shades on the left, depending on the look your after ex works or weathered. The loco colour in the photo looks a little
on the pink side to me, Crimson lake should be a deeper red than shown on the loco.
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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Steve - Stop messing around, paint it BR Blue with full yellow ends and be done with it - LOL.
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Hound Dog wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 5:19 pm Steve - Stop messing around, paint it BR Blue with full yellow ends and be done with it - LOL.
Careful or I’ll let the owner know where you live. :D

It is tempting though. :lol:
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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I like the Hornby colour . She is lovely as she is..
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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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A start had been made. All the small mouldings that can be removed, have been. Some serious and careful masking needed now.

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