GWR Autocoach livery
GWR Autocoach livery
Hi,
I have acquired a RTR GWR Autocoach on which the roof is painted a cream colour. However, every picture I can find of the prototype seems have a grey roof. Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks
David
I have acquired a RTR GWR Autocoach on which the roof is painted a cream colour. However, every picture I can find of the prototype seems have a grey roof. Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks
David
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Re: GWR Autocoach livery
Sure somebody will be along to confirm right or wrong But I think you will find that when they were out-shopped from workshops they were white but they did not stay white for long. Lots of other coaches from other companies had white roofs but same thing. They did not stay white for long.
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Re: GWR Autocoach livery
Soon be grey.
The roof paint includes White Lead and this, in conjunction with various chemicals in the loco exhaust turns the roof grey.
The roof paint includes White Lead and this, in conjunction with various chemicals in the loco exhaust turns the roof grey.
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Re: GWR Autocoach livery
Now that's interesting - the picture shows a white roof on the Autocoach but grey on the other coach plus this one is in the crimson lake livery; mine is cream & brown.
I don't think that exhaust chemicals would turn the roof a uniform grey, it would be varying shades depending on location and distance from the engine.
Here's a couple more images to confuse the issue
It seems only the models or the red livery have white roofs
I don't think that exhaust chemicals would turn the roof a uniform grey, it would be varying shades depending on location and distance from the engine.
Here's a couple more images to confuse the issue
It seems only the models or the red livery have white roofs
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Re: GWR Autocoach livery
What Postman Prat says is a fact. They did turn grey almost as if they were painted.
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Re: GWR Autocoach livery
It may well be so but a load of the pictures I have found are factory fresh paint jobs and they are grey. More research needed Ithink
Cheers
David
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David
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Re: GWR Autocoach livery
You’ll probably find that a lot of colour pictures are refurbished coaches on heritage railways. Not sure they use lead paint any more. No matter what colour a roof is they all ended up dirty grey or black.
I always painted them a grubby colour when I got one.
I always painted them a grubby colour when I got one.
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That does sort of make sense but begs the question of why the heritage railways would paint in a non-standard colour. We'll see what turns up elsewhere
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Maybe they use what they are allowed to use. Health and Safety etc.
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