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CNJ Boxcab Paint

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CNJ Boxcab Paint
Posted by Ezrails on Friday, December 29, 2023 4:30 PM

What was the color of the original CNJ 1000 Boxcab diesel engine?  I have seen it in the B&O museum, but I cannot match it for my model, using both an Atlas CNJ S-1 and a Reading S-1 switcher .  I have tried Polly Scale Dark Green (too light) and Pullman Green ( still not dark enough), but may have to mix my own.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  I am not a good color master.

RicZ

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Posted by maxman on Friday, December 29, 2023 4:56 PM

Might it be PRR Brunswick green?

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Posted by NVSRR on Friday, December 29, 2023 9:16 PM

CNJ Austerity green. tru color piant. TCP232

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Posted by Ezrails on Saturday, January 6, 2024 10:52 AM

Which company produces Brunswick Green, acylic paint?

I am aware of TruColor but Leary of its solvent.

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Posted by ndbprr on Saturday, January 6, 2024 5:46 PM

There is an effort by the PRR historical society to not call the green paint Brunswick green but call it Dark Green Locomotive Enamel or DGLE. As I recall CNJ was a gray green on the order of Pullman green.  You might see if there is a CNJ historical society to ask for help.

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Posted by BEAUSABRE on Sunday, January 7, 2024 5:42 PM

As delivered, CNJ #1000 was painted black. The green color was called by the CNJ "Seafoam Green"

Everything about the color Seafoam Green (canva.com)

 

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, January 7, 2024 11:54 PM

ndbprr

There is an effort by the PRR historical society to not call the green paint Brunswick green but call it Dark Green Locomotive Enamel or DGLE. As I recall CNJ was a gray green on the order of Pullman green.  You might see if there is a CNJ historical society to ask for help.

 

They may agree on the name of the color but do they actually agree on what the color should look like?

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Posted by NVSRR on Monday, January 8, 2024 8:29 AM

Sea foam green is a lighter tone than austerity green.  Austerity green is much closer to DGLE.  I have been told by CNJ guys they are the same color.   Not sure how true that is but they sure do look like it.   As far as I know, nobody makes it in acrylic  Vallejo or mig ammo might be your best bet for the closest match in thier military ranges.  Which are extensive.  One of the German panzer camo greens might be very close.  

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Posted by Overmod on Monday, January 8, 2024 2:38 PM

To me the 'restored' engine looks like the same sort of olive green Baldwin used on boiler jackets.

The older CNJ engines I recall seeing were what you'd get mixing lighter pea green with warm gray.  They may have seemed lighter due to weathering.

I don't think any CNJ green would look like DGLE, even a modeler's version of it that has been 'pulled' to look green in inside light

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Posted by Ezrails on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 9:56 AM

Thanks to all.  I thick Vallejo Black-green is my choice.  Seems to be the closest match to Tru-Color.

RicZ 

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