ChuckAllen, TX
QUOTE: Originally posted by West Coast S Roof colors could range from black to grey, in my modeled period of 1926 a light to medium grey was common as untarred canvas was used. When the roofs recieved a asphalt like mixture as in your period, the roofs could vary from dark grey to black, the celestory would remain Pullman Green. Dave
QUOTE: Originally posted by jimrice4449 Unless it's a car that I know had roof paint to match the car sides (NP North Coast lmtd, IC Panama, CNW 400, etc) I give the roof a shot of Floquil Grimy Black, icluding the verticle portion of the clerestory. One problem w/ the Athearn baggage car is the clerestory roof. Most SP cars were arch roof but they did have some clerestory roofed cars. I don't know if you're aware of this or not but the baggage car in troop trains tended to be in the middle of the train (In fact it's a good identification feature for a troop train). The unit's field kitchen was located there. Troops would go to the "kitchen" and bring the chow back to where they were seated.