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Milwaukee Road Orange circa 1950?

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Posted by Ringo58 on Friday, September 11, 2020 12:31 PM

The Milwaukee Road Warrior

Great!  I will investigate that, thanks.

 

I just started work on Milwaukee Road sw7 #623 and I'm using scale coat paint, I love it!

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Posted by wjstix on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 10:46 AM

Well a search under Paint and Paint Supplies for "Milwaukee" on the Walthers website came up with several companies who make Milwaukee Road paints. I guess you'd have to check each out to see which comes closest to matching what you need.

https://www.walthers.com/search/category/products/tools-finishing/paint-and-paint-supplies/show/20?match=AND&q=milwaukee%0D%0A

 

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Posted by BEAUSABRE on Sunday, September 6, 2020 10:50 AM

You've got to remember when using photos and paint swatches - because they rarely match what we see. The number of times I've read or heard, "I matched my paint exactly to the drift card-paint chip-negative-etc and it still doesn't look right"

1) Paint fades when exposed to sunlight and weather

2) How we percieve color depends on time of day, season, amount of overcast, distance from the object

3) Film shifts over time (yer talking about exposures taken around seventy years ago here)

4) Reproduction such as in books can affect color

5) The difference between sunlight and artificial lighting in our train rooms and workshops has a huge effect on how we see color

Bottom line, shoot some test shots with various mixtures, compare in your layout room and choose what looks "right" to you

 

 

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Posted by The Milwaukee Road Warrior on Sunday, September 6, 2020 9:54 AM

Great!  I will investigate that, thanks.

Andy

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Milwaukee native modeling the Milwaukee Road in 1950's Milwaukee.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, September 5, 2020 8:42 PM

Scalecoat makes a Milwaukee orange spray paint.  I believe other companies made this color but dropped our of the business.  For a while it was tough to find an alternative, but Scalecoat did produce a matching paint.

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Milwaukee Road Orange circa 1950?
Posted by The Milwaukee Road Warrior on Saturday, September 5, 2020 8:26 PM

I'm wondering if anyone would know what paint would most accurately match the typical orange tones (2 tones-one called "maroon") seen on the EMD F units that pulled the Hiawathas in the late 40s and early 50s.  I can always try to match paint swatches but figured I would ask first.  

Walthers Proto just released Hiawatha sets in the last year and I love the color of the "modified" diesels (from about 1950), both with the MilwRd "tilted" herald and the "running Hiawatha" herald.  

https://www.walthers.com/emd-fp7-f7b-loksound-5-sound-and-dcc-milwaukee-road-98a-98b-modifed-orange-maroon-with-cab-herald

 

Andy

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Milwaukee native modeling the Milwaukee Road in 1950's Milwaukee.

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