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Just got mine yesterday, and oddly, it looks just like yours!

Funny how that works! Overall I’m pretty happy with it. Sounds are great and I like the 5 whistle options they selected. It’s a solid 8/10 from me. Not to beat a dead horse, but the only thing separating it from being a home run in my mind is the missing back up light and a little more tender detail. The molded in hatch looks more like a lionchief/railking piece. Overall a great engine though!

Oh my. This reminds me of those summer picnics as a kid. My aunt's and my mom would all make some dessert dish for the parties, and someone would make some jello with Cool Whip. That green color is the color of that dessert. Brutal I think would be the proper term on that color. It should be a much darker green, not something mixed with Cool Whip.

Couple of comments about the METCA PRR Ten-wheeler:

1. Did the PRR ever run a ten-wheeler without a Belpaire firebox?

2. Are those colors on the cab roof and the tender deck the same?  To me, the cab roof looks like a darker red.  And, do the cab window colors match either the cab roof or the tender deck?  They look closer to the tender deck color, but not quite the same.

Chuck

@harmonyards posted:

Ahh,..ok thank you,...I thought I was going crazy,...I take it the color is off even for a Texas & Pacific?...I have no knowledge what colors they should be,...so my comment may have jumped the gun, ....and if so, I’ll stand tall & corrected,...😉

Pat

Hmm, catalog looks slightly darker and more of a solid type green without white added into it, lol.Screenshot_20210516-192423

I think when the initial release of the catalog, I said that the color was similar to Baldwin steamer at Steamtown. Number 20 or something like that, what is it darn it?

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@harmonyards posted:

Ahh,..ok thank you,...I thought I was going crazy,...I take it the color is off even for a Texas & Pacific?...I have no knowledge what colors they should be,...so my comment may have jumped the gun, ....and if so, I’ll stand tall & corrected,...😉

Pat

No, you’re good.  It’s way off.

http://nonjohn.com/T%20&%2...0Boogie%20Woogie.htm

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Hmm, catalog looks slightly darker and more of a solid type green without white added into it, lol.Screenshot_20210516-192423

I think when the initial release of the catalog, I said that the color was similar to Baldwin steamer at Steamtown. Number 20 or something like that, what is it darn it?

Baldwin 26, argh. The color for Baldwin 26 is slightly darker, but close.

@WBC posted:

There are lots of similar painted in other scales, perhaps not exactly the same but close.

From our friends at Sunset

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Here is a link on an S2 Northern

http://www.rgusrail.com/mtgn2584.html

And a class O-1 Mikado

http://www.rgusrail.com/ndgn3059.html

I agree it is in the ballpark, but not a homerun. The T&P green here looks closer to toy-ish plastic to me. I was thinking of picking up one but not now!

@Bill Webb posted:

Thank goodness they are being repainted by the dozens and the price is reasonable. I have photos of piles of boxes, two pallets, and at least 25 engines in the process of being painted.

Bill, where did you hear they are getting repainted? You mentioned this in the 2-8-8-2 thread and I am eager to learn more!

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Wow, the green looks right and the smoke box looks all wrong on the catalog picture!  Look at the picture of the prototype, the smokebox is right on the "as delivered" model.

It would be interesting to know if the smoke box really is silver or if it’s battleship gray that shows up as silver in the lighting of the photo. I’m willing to bet it’s gray. Either way, this is an abomination.  

At some point, one has to assume they simply can’t figure this stuff out and give up on them. It’s real close to that time for me.

It would be interesting to know if the smoke box really is silver or if it’s battleship gray that shows up as silver in the lighting of the photo. I’m willing to bet it’s gray. Either way, this is an abomination.  

At some point, one has to assume they simply can’t figure this stuff out and give up on them. It’s real close to that time for me.

At least they got the black right...

Rusty

At least they got the black right...

Rusty

Pretty soon, all black engines are what we'll all have to buy. It is getting crazy how much the paint schemes are getting further from what they're supposed to be. The N&W J's, the red stripe was off a bit, though I think someone had said that it looked a little bit like how it had at some point or was close to now. The graphite has become shining silver, Tuscon Red becomes orangish, the Challenger became a clown train, the Niagara became the 20th Century Limited, the new L2 Mohawk becomes a Pacemaker. What is next? Navy blue becomes Army green?

The cab roof is a darker red.  I believe that was actually prototypical for at least some PRR steam, it's been discussed here before.

While it may be prototypical to some PRR steam, surviving PRR steam has the darker red on both cab roof has the same darker red on the tender deck.

Check out this picture of 7002's cab/tender at RRMPA. They show the same shade of dark red. I trust them as the authority when it comes to shades of paint for PRR.

Edit: Also check out this thread which contains pictures of 1223 cab and tender taken from walkway over the tracks.

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@Prr7688 posted:

While it may be prototypical to some PRR steam, surviving PRR steam has the darker red on both cab roof has the same darker red on the tender deck.

Check out this picture of 7002's cab/tender at RRMPA. They show the same shade of dark red. I trust them as the authority when it comes to shades of paint for PRR.

bad link for some reason

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