Worked for me.
Mark
Can't get the link to work, sorry.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
maxman Calapooya Try myperfectpain.com/floquil-paint-color-matches Did you mean myperfectpainT.com? Anyway I tried various versions and came up with a house painting website.
Calapooya Try myperfectpain.com/floquil-paint-color-matches
Did you mean myperfectpainT.com?
Anyway I tried various versions and came up with a house painting website.
Try this:
https://www.myperfectcolor.com/Floquil-Paint-Color-Matches/34227.htm
They apparently sell all kinds of paint but claim to be able to match Floquil.
MH
CalapooyaTry myperfectpain.com/floquil-paint-color-matches
Try myperfectpain.com/floquil-paint-color-matches. I've not tried this but found the website with browsing around.
Calapooya
maxman joewhite I will definitely try some of the suggestions here. Although, I did try Narrow Gauge, but he only had 110 part numbers. Is there really a difference between 168 and 110168? Dr.Wayne's picture above is 110168. Somewhere along the way they could have just changed the numbering. Walthers used to list Floquil in their catalog. Possibly someone with a very old catalog collection can figure out when the change was made.
joewhite I will definitely try some of the suggestions here. Although, I did try Narrow Gauge, but he only had 110 part numbers.
Is there really a difference between 168 and 110168? Dr.Wayne's picture above is 110168.
Somewhere along the way they could have just changed the numbering. Walthers used to list Floquil in their catalog. Possibly someone with a very old catalog collection can figure out when the change was made.
To my understanding, yes, there were differences. The R and RR jars were xylene based, while the 110 jars were enamel based.The hues changed from bottle to bottle within same generations, and, definitely changed from R or RR to 110 and beyond. I may still takedoctorwayne up on his offer to test it out. Thanks all for your input and I appreciate any future help!
maxmanIs there really a difference between 168 and 110168?
No, there is no difference.
Just like there is no difference in vallejo colors 992 and 70992.
It is just a numbering change, and a pretty simple one to figure out.
joewhiteI will definitely try some of the suggestions here. Although, I did try Narrow Gauge, but he only had 110 part numbers.
Well Floquil made really good paint ,I was very partial to Grimy Black (which was more of a dark gray) for my older locos.Plus it was very durable and I painted my MDC two truck Shay Grimy Black and it has held up well since I built it in 1984.
I recently sold quite a few jars of Floquil, mostly unused but some partial lots. I was surprised at how quickly they sold, and noticed many more auctions/buy in nows on Ebay.
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
Wow, thank you all or the quick repliesdoctorwayne, I appreciate the offer! Unfortunately, I would need the more vintage R or RR part number. I feel those had a different hue that would work for me.
I will definitely try some of the suggestions here. Although, I did try Narrow Gauge, but he only had 110 part numbers.
Thank you all and any further help is greatly appreciated!
Joe
Try www.narrowgaugemodeling.com. I spoke with them last week and he saidhe had a lot of Floquil in stock.
There was a guy who had Floquil paint at Timonium, pre covid. A lot of them were not like Wayne's. They were completely dried up. You can find Floquil swatch pics with google, but you are dependent on color reproduction of the photo.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
joewhiteHi, I am looking for a specific Floquil paint, R168, or RR168, UP Light Orange. Does anyone have an extra for sale?
Welcome to the MR Forums. You'll likely be limited a bit, but that won't take too long, before you can fully participate.
I have two bottles of Floquil UP Light Orange, as shown below...
...the one on the left is Floquil U.P. Light Orange, mixed with Floquil CNR Orange, while the one on the right is an unopened bottle of U.P. Light Orange
This view shows the mixed bottle well shaken, and the un-mixed U.P. Light Orange not yet shaken...
...and this is the both bottles well-shaken (in excess of 60 seconds), with the unopened U.P. Light Orange at right...
I'd be glad to give you the unopened bottle of U.P. Light Orange for the cost of shipping it to you. I'm in Canada, so the shipping may cost more than you expect, but I'm certainly not looking to rip you off. It's been a while since I've done such sharing, but I'll obviously need your mailing address, and will include my mailing info on the package. I will also provide a tracking number for the paint.
Cheers,
Wayne
Hi, I am looking for a specific Floquil paint, R168, or RR168, UP Light Orange. Does anyone have an extra for sale? Or a clor swatch would really be helpful as well.
Speaking of which, does anyone know of a good location for vintage Floquil swatches?
Thanks!