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Posted by MVRail on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 1:28 PM

I have been out of the hobby for awhile and was disappointed to learnFloquil is no longer available.  What paints are recommended now and is there a guide to mix colors to match different railroad colors?  Looking to match Great Northern colors, engine colors and glacier green.

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Posted by RR_Mel on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 2:27 PM

I went with True-Color Paint, they have most RR colors.
 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 4:01 PM

MVRail
 Looking to match Great Northern colors, engine colors and glacier green.

I use mainly Scalecoat 2 paints. These were formerly by Weaver, but are now sold by Minuteman Models. They have a lot of prototype specific colours.

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 6:55 PM

I used to be strictly ModelFlex.

But I am now jumping on the TruColor bandwagon, as they do seem to match really well, and dry a bit quicker than ModelFlex does. 

However - I still use acrylics (like ModelFlex, Vallejo, etc...) more when doing multiple items at one time. (Force of habit.) And especially when weathering wheelsets and truck sideframes. (Thinned Craft paint!)

I also prefer Vallejo primer, as it tends to work very well when airbrushed. 

(BONUS! Vallejo Grey Primer matches Wabash Grey!)

TruColor works really well with an airbrush, without needing thinned. Unless you purchase their Brushable line, it don't work well for that.

ModelFlex does not brush well either.

Vallejo does have both airbrush and regular brush lines, but not always rail color specific.

There is a handy painting with acrylics guide out there from another magazine, free to download if you register with them. It does have some mixing recepes for getting colors to match the old Floquil line. (As well as an updated recepe for universal acrylic thinner.)

Note: TruColor needs Acetone to clean, where Vallejo & Modelflex are "waterbased" and clean with plain old soap & water. (Or, my go-to, 50/50 mix of soapy water and blue window wash fluid.)

Both ModelFlex & TruColor offer GN Colors straight from the bottle.

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Posted by ModelTrain on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:29 PM

I am a new railroad modeler but I am using only Vallejo acrylic paint. I don't waste much paint because I use it one drop at a time.

Paint

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Posted by FRRYKid on Thursday, April 29, 2021 2:39 AM

ricktrains4824

Note: TruColor needs Acetone to clean,

FWIW, certain fingernail polish removers are pure acetone. (Don't steal it from SWMBO. It's not that expensive. Not that I know this from personal experience, but always a wise practice.) I'm relearning how to drybrush weathering with a couple of the TruColor brushables as the acrylic paints I had been using are hard to find these days.

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Posted by NVSRR on Thursday, April 29, 2021 6:36 AM

 microscale decals has a color equivalent chart listing all floquil poly scale colors.  And who makes a match

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Posted by TheFlyingScotsman on Thursday, April 29, 2021 8:28 AM

ModelTrain

I am a new railroad modeler but I am using only Vallejo acrylic paint. I don't waste much paint because I use it one drop at a time.

Paint

 

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Thursday, April 29, 2021 12:49 PM

FRRYKid

 

 
ricktrains4824

Note: TruColor needs Acetone to clean,

 

 

FWIW, certain fingernail polish removers are pure acetone. (Don't steal it from SWMBO. It's not that expensive. Not that I know this from personal experience, but always a wise practice.) I'm relearning how to drybrush weathering with a couple of the TruColor brushables as the acrylic paints I had been using are hard to find these days.

 

TSC carries it in bigger containers, for a decent price, (around here at least) and it's pure, 100%. 

It's also found in the paint areas of big-box and home improvement stores. 

I tend to avoid most nail polish removers for acetone purchases simply because some of them add in other "conditioners" and the like, and I don't feel like spending a ton of time looking and reading bottles when I know the stuff in tin cans located in the paint section is indeed pure acetone.

I was simply pointing out the difference between Vallejo, ModelFlex, and TruColor. (Would hate to get one or the other without realizing they do behave just a bit differently than I might have expected. Or worse, gum up the airbrush because I wasn't paying as much attention as I should have been... Not that I've ever done something so silly...Whistling)

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Posted by Eva Brown on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 5:33 PM

I like Vallejo. They are good. And I usully acrylic markers to draw details. I've been using these for a long time already https://artistro.com/collections/markers not only for this hobby. They are quite persistent. I used to use them for drawing on wood, but they turned out to fit perfectly for any suface

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Posted by zstripe on Saturday, May 8, 2021 4:55 AM

MVRail

I have been out of the hobby for awhile and was disappointed to learnFloquil is no longer available.  What paints are recommended now and is there a guide to mix colors to match different railroad colors?  Looking to match Great Northern colors, engine colors and glacier green.

 

http://www.microscale.com/Floquil%20Color%20Chart.pdf

Take Care! Big Smile

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