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35018 British India Line

Тема в разделе 'Steam Traction', создана пользователем 34014, 23 сен 2014.

  1. The Black Hat

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    They are all Brunswick? Ain't they?

    (Lights [ocean] blue touch paper and ducks for cover)
     
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  2. Dobbs0054

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    Ah but there are varying shades of Brunswick depending on how faded it is over time... ;)
     
  3. martin1656

    martin1656 Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    Is that so ? ( looks on ebay, orders i bale of feathers, 10lts of tar ) Whens bonfire night?
     
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    30854 Resident of Nat Pres

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    I thought mid brunswick green was somewhere between laurel green and ivy green, but I saw some nettles which looked a closer match, although they've got darker since the end of August. :Wacky:
     
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    MellishR Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    I have seen it stated very firmly somewhere on here that "Brunswick" was only the name for the nearest readily available colour of paint for models and that there are more accurate names for GWR and BR green. Something to do with "chrome"?
     
  6. Richard Roper

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    I copied this from a link from Nat Pres a few years ago (I think!)...

    Richard.
     

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  7. Paul42

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    I think I provided the link. Comes from the Southern Locomotives website news pages.
     
  8. Paul42

    Paul42 Part of the furniture

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    Correct see attachment below.
     
  9. Dobbs0054

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    Sort of make Galateas colour look reasonable now :)
     
  10. Richard Roper

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    Thank You Paul - I saved it for reference, interesting to refer to.

    Richard.
     
  11. J Shuttleworth

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    Colour is always a vexed issue.

    46115 and 35018, as post-1956 BR Green-liveried locos, were both painted with BS244 colour spec paint, which is variously called ‘Deep Bronze Green’ or, funnily enough, ‘Land Rover Green’. Pre-1956 BR Green was known as ‘Middle Chrome Green’, which was a subtly different shade, nearer to a GW colour (as the copied note shows), but BR, interestingly, never issue a precise spec reference for either.

    ‘Brunswick Green’ was, as has been stated, a modellers’ term, deriving Humbrol’s basic green colour, in its limited early range from the 50s, which was blue-based rather than yellow. 45593 was painted in Brunswick Green by GCR in the early 90s and looked awful - compare pictures of it double-heading with 45596, which itself always seemed to have a slightly blue tinge.

    JS
     
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  12. Dobbs0054

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    Appreciate the insight. Thank you.

    Does the Heritage Industry now use BS colour spec collectively?
     
  13. LesterBrown

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    That'll be Ascot Green then. :)
     
  14. Paul42

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    Cannot answer that, but Anthony Coulls stated on here that T & R Williamson of Ripon produce a paint called BR Green which is/or is very similar to Deep Bronze Green.
     
  15. Thompson1706

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    BR green could be British Racing Green.

    Bob.
     
  16. GWR4707

    GWR4707 Nat Pres stalwart

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    At least with an original Bulleid you could get the white roof in too!
     
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    I always knew Land Rover Green as "Lincoln Green"

    Richard.
     
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    Only on NP, a wreck returned to mainline steam, by WCRC, and it descends into froth about paint.

    Well done to WCRC for doing such a good restoration, I am sure small issues will be rectified shortly, and she will become a mainline stalwart.

    On the back of the froth, I would paint her black again.....
     
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    Agreed yet to be fair even a WC rep has participated in the paint debate within the thread!
     
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