Ideas for mixing N&W tuscan red

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Wed Dec 23 10:51:37 EST 2009




Mark

         Greatly appreciate the info. Is Poop Brown the actual name of the paint? HAHA




Thanks
Jon Kelley

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I've had great results with this recipe:


N&W Maroon (1925-1950)
2 parts Caboose red gloss( A 'part' is a full shot glass)
2 parts Tuscan Red gloss
5 drops Chrome silver
5 drops Gold
5 drops Poop Brown
4 drops Cub Yellow
11 drops Medium Purple Gloss


Weathering:
Armor Sand thinned 3 to 1 with lacquer thinner and very lightly applied to the lower parts of the Passenger cars & Trucks for an almost invisible particle of paint representing the traction sand.  Use 35-45 lbs of air pressure.


3/4 bottle small Testors Flat Black, adding in 15 drops of Armor Sand to more closely represent coal soot.  this is also applied at higher than normal air pressure to get a spatter effect from the thicker paints. Paint tops and ends of all the passenger cars.  More on baggage and mail/storage cars.




Mark Lindsey
Stuck in the snow in the 1930's 







On Dec 18, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Lindsey, Stacy M. (HQ-LM020)[Lockheed Martin Information Technology] wrote:


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Subject: Ideas for mixing N&W tuscan red

Back a number of years ago there was an article in Railroad Model Craftsman
about modernizing a Rivarossi coach and the author mentioned that he used
two parts caboose red with one part tuscan red to make the tuscan red used
on the model.  I don't recall off hand what the type of paint was, but it
was reported (for the time) as being a common mix used to create the proper
shade by some N&W modelers.  Can anyone help me with this?

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