I will have to talk to Harry.
Suprisingly not all of the paints they used seem to be the same. I tryed a couple of differant silvers and yellows and they deffinatly do not match.
Theses are definatly going to need a repaint looks like they had something splilled on them and it turned some of the red into pink and ate the decals off then faded the silver and yellow and black stripes. Some of the striping is more of a see through than a solid color. I just got these in on a trade and thought I would try my hand at repainting them.
My first response would be to advise not to repaint a 2343 (Santa Fe). Perhaps post a picture of them in their current condition. Where did they come from (family, Christmas, ebay, etc.)?
EKW 2328 silver is that the same silver for the 2343 ? Then what about that yellow stipe on a 2343 ? Is it 2023 yellow or 2365 yellow or any of the other several yellows out there.
You know, I would assume that Lionel didn't change their silver or yellow for different issues of essentially the same product, considering they were buying paint by the barrel. They were making toys after all, not super-scale-detailed models. But then again I may be assuming too much. "Penny Trains" advice is good. So's Henning's service, I've had the fun priveledge of visiting the shop a number of times. Great people!
aboard!
You're not dumb. It's hard to match colors using screens. Try Hennings: http://henningstrains.com/CollectorColor.html. If you tell them what you want the paint for they'll set you up with the correct match.
Becky
Same me, different spelling!
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