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By looking at your handle, I assume you are a Q fan and modeler, you should belong to the BRHS and also sign up for the CBQ Yahoo Group. There is always a ton of information on the Q for both sites. 

 

As for paint, the Yahoo Group web site has a listing of all the recommended paints and decals for all scales. 

 

Don't know what you are painting, but most of the correct paint for the gray is Scale Coat #68 CP Gray. If you are painting an Alco S2, the recommended color is Floquil RR12, Reefer Gray. For SW1000 and SW1200, use Floquil RR150 D&H Gray.

 

Microscale web site has a cross reference chart for the no longer available Floquil.

 

Can you tell me what you are working on? I too am a big Q fan and modeler. I was in HO for over 55+ years, with lots of custom painted and kitbashed models, some of my models appear on the Yahoo and BRHS web sites. Moved up to O gauge a year ago, still modeling the Q.

 

Ray of Sunshine

The color for the greybacks is officially "aluminum."  That's why in days of old, Athearn and Mantua/Tyco incorrectly painted their HO models silver.

 

However, the aluminum is quite a chameleon color.  Under certain light, it appears white, light grey or even tan-beige-ish.  I've seen an EMD color chip under flouresent lights at it appeared more beige than anything else.

 

S-Helper Service used the EMD paint chip as a basis for their Q F3's.  Lighting almost has everything to do with how the color is perceived.  Even the surrounding seem to affect the color.

 

Under cool white CFL's:

CP CB&Q F3A-B 121A 121Br

 

Under daylight CFL's, same lighting, different camera angles:

cbq121-a 01

When I opened up the coupler doors, I used Accu-Flex CSX tan for touch up.  Matched perfectly under my lighting conditions.  Go Figure...

 

cbq121a 2

 

Again, under daylight CFL's, different location:

AF vs SHS

 

Again in the olden HO days, one local well known Burlington modeler just used Floquil reefer white.  So, it's a judgement call.

Rusty

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I should have better read the original post. The grey backs, of course, F units. Model Flex makes a paint for the F units, MF #165-16193 CB&Q Imitation Aluminum.

 

But like anything, as noted by Rusty, lighting plays a big part on how they look. I personally have not used the CB&Q Imitation Aluminum, but mixed my Floquil reefer white with a few drops of black, and then tinted it with reefer or SP grey to tone it down. I would then spray a piece of sheet plastic and then compared it under my layout lighting. If I liked it, I then painted my F units. If not, I just kept tweaking the color with white or grey.

Originally Posted by Ray of sunshine:

Can you tell me what you are working on?

 

Ray of Sunshine


You wouldn't believe me if I told you, but since you asked and since the flag is still flying on my railroad...the color is for a "GG1 electric".....we long ago had overhead catenary here in and somewhat around Aurora, and though it wasn't for the Q, it will be for my version.

I like to be different I guess....I hope it doesn't offend fellow Q followers.

Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by Burlington Route:

I like to be different I guess....I hope it doesn't offend fellow Q followers.

Good grief, man! A PRR GG1 in CB&Q styling????

I have said engine done up in either the redbird or the blackbird color scheme in my paintshop program, but I wanted different than that in the end, and the silver E version wasn't the one for that engine...in my mind. So, that left the greyback version...my least favroite color scheme of the Q.

If all else fails, I can be a good example of a bad example of color choices for imaginary equipment...

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Tease!..Now quit that, I was actually thinking along the lines of an F40 since they're easier to find, but I like C trucks better.

Oh, "on my lines" there never was{will be!} a merger.....only a few test paint jobs where cascade green- no white stripes- were tried....in "Burlington" of course.

That blackbird there does call out to me, but a silver E unit paint scheme would be nice too{stay outta the paintshop program, as it's already in my head and started on a G scale F40 Great trains body that I never finished due to lack of decals}

 

 

As a heads up, the GG1 has been primered- again. I had to rework the end door railings so the herald would fit nicely...the usual grind and smooth thing.

I found a very light grey paint to use, model master 4765 "light grey" acrylic...tonight the primer should be fine, but I need to find my tamiya painting jig 1st... 

 

edit...found it,,,dang CRS...

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