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 | | From: | Greg Rudd | | Subject: | Re: 38 Greens | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:32:31 +1100 |
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 | Terry Flynn wrote:
> > > > "Greg Rudd" wrote in message > news:crg9qa$ons$3@spacebar.ucc.usyd.edu.au... >> Allan Brown wrote: >> >> > >> > "Terry Flynn" wrote in message >> > news:crfjgl$d8n$9@tomahawk.unsw.edu.au... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Robert Lee" wrote in message >> >> news:gXqxd.80183$K7.953@news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> > >> > <> >> >> >> >> The colour of the 40 class green paint sample was a shade or 2 lighter >> > than >> >> the paint sample from 3830. This could simply be poor colour matching. >> > Those >> >> who had painted their models with craftsman paints have the correct >> > colours, >> >> within a shade or too. >> > >> > Terry, >> > >> > Through many of your postings you refer to the fact that you use/used >> > Craftsman paints. Those of us who have been around for a while are all > to >> > familiar with Craftsman, that you and Ray marketed all those years ago. > I, >> > for one, used it and liked it.Alas, my supply has long since run out. > > So has mine, except for self etch black which you can get from Mirotone. > > >> > I'm sure that modellers wishing to know what paints and colours to use > for >> > their models don't want to be constantly told of your preference (and >> > rightly so) for Craftsman, because Craftsman has not been available for >> > many years! It no longer exists! > > I mentioned Craftsman one time, just to add another reference. > >> > Therefore, you might do one of two things: >> > >> > 1. Bring it back on the market, or > > Market is to small since RTR Trainorama and Austrains. > >> > >> > 2. Suggest a suitable alternative brand and colours available in >> > today's world. >> > >> > That's all they want to know ........ what's a good representative > paint. > > As I have indicated in earlier posts, you can match your paint to models > of correct colour. The Trainorama carriages are very close to the correct > colours, as was the > first batch of Lima 38's. I have used Humbrol to touch up Tuscan Red, > Mixing 1 part black, 1 part yellow, 8 parts red. Adjust to match model. If > into lot's of painting, I take my colour sample (can be a model mentioned > above) > to a paint retailer who has a machine that matches paint, get a small > sample made up in gloss enamel and check it is not to light. Use spray > paint thinners when spraying, not turps. > . >> > >> > Allan Brown >> > >> >> Thanks for letting us know that info :-). Good on ya. So now we know why >> Terry was cheer leading for Craftsman. >> > > One post only. Shows how little NSW modelling you have been involved in.
But you still did some cheer leading. You really are such a boy Terry. Grow up will you. BTW, how much 1:1 scale preservation have you been involved in?
> >> Of course the other alternative would be for Terry to "Open Source" his >> colour formulations ;-) And that will put the debate to bed once and for >> all. > > Pay attention Greg, colour matched to prototype colour samples, see Ray > Pilgrims post on the subject.
But that is not the formulation is it??? What I meant was, to make up 1L of paint how many units and colour of tint do I need. How can you not understand that, smart arse. That is what was meant by open-source.
I think it is time that you pull up a chair and make youself at home in my killfile as I am starting to find you quite repetitive.
Good day to you sir.
-- Spam Bait
john.howard@aph.gov.au minister@transport.nsw.gov.au alanjones@2gb.com
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