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Here's a paint question for all you NYC specialists.  Polly Scale made a Jade green #370 and a Penn Central green #368.  The #368 is darker and seems to be the color of the boxcars and cabooses.  #370 looks to be the color of the 3 green E units mentioned previously.IMG_20230719_121319366

See the above picture, This is a phone picture taken on white in sun and shade (of phone).  I bought this green to use on a Detroit Diesel engine in a truck model (close) and also as the anti rust coating as seen on pipe loads (really close).  Since I don't have any references except computer pictures for the locomotives, what do think for green.  I'm looking for some PollyScale 370 if for nothing but a reference.

I think it's a little dark, but the K Line and MTH greens were off a little as well (my thinking) and older light greens didn't seem to fare too well outdoors constantly like a locomotive is.

What's your thoughts?

Pat will be pleased, If I get some paint I will have to learn to use my airbrush.

Thanks

Gray Lackey

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@NHVRYGray posted:

Here's a paint question for all you NYC specialists.  Polly Scale made a Jade green #370 and a Penn Central green #368.  The #368 is darker and seems to be the color of the boxcars and cabooses.  #370 looks to be the color of the 3 green E units mentioned previously.IMG_20230719_121319366

See the above picture, This is a phone picture taken on white in sun and shade (of phone).  I bought this green to use on a Detroit Diesel engine in a truck model (close) and also as the anti rust coating as seen on pipe loads (really close).  Since I don't have any references except computer pictures for the locomotives, what do think for green.  I'm looking for some PollyScale 370 if for nothing but a reference.

I think it's a little dark, but the K Line and MTH greens were off a little as well (my thinking) and older light greens didn't seem to fare too well outdoors constantly like a locomotive is.

What's your thoughts?

Pat will be pleased, If I get some paint I will have to learn to use my airbrush.

Thanks

Gray Lackey

I’ll defer this question to my colleagues Mario & Pete, …..I am not hip on diesel paint codes & matching, ……

Pat

@harmonyards posted:

I’ll defer this question to my colleagues Mario & Pete, …..I am not hip on diesel paint codes & matching, ……

Pat

@NHVRYGray, here’s what we know and the NYCSHS has a great article on it here: https://nycshs.org/nyc-colors/.

This is the Century Green formulation that we used when we painted our Central NY NRHS Chapter’s bay window caboose at the NY Fairgrounds. A seldom known fact is that this same green ended up being used in auto production as factory colors for at least Dodge and then Ford… which makes me think that someone at the Central left and went to work in the automotive industry. 🤔

I’ve seen pictures where it looks dark like your color, but I’d guess to say that it’s a little dark to my eye.   Check out the freshly painted caboose in the sun here: https://m.facebook.com/KLW3DPrinting

On the photo page…

Thanks!

- Mario

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