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QUOTE: Originally posted by biggsy hi there. painting the interiors is a good idea if you know the colors, i am in Australia and finding out is hard,so what are the interior colors of the union pacific passenger cars, all the photos i have and have found on the net are in black and white,i e-mailed the uphs but never got a reply,so any help would be great. thanks biggsy
QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson I find simulating window shades the most 'bang' for the buck., particularly if one treats each window individually. Some passenger's have them all the way up to see the view, some all the way down to block the sun and sleep, and the rest in between. Time consuming, but cheap. IHC and all cheap lighting kit's suffer from unrealistic flicker. and flicker free lighting cost's more than the car. http://www.richmondcontrols.com/ (signed) fellow passeger nut.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Rotorranch Any color suggestions for my passenger trains? Chicago & Alton, Great Northern Empire Builder, Southern heavyweights, and Chessie Steam Fan Trippers? Also early AMTRAK? How do you guys find all this stuff? Rotor