I want to paint some units in SP&S. Anyone have suggestions for which paint to use? I want to paint these units in the scheme that was found on their C424, C425 and C636 Alcos.
Steve
Maybe this will be some help. I looked at some photos, and I'm no diesel guy, but it looks like you need the yellow and the gray?
The SP&S Historical society has 4 custom-mixed enamels for sale. On their website, it says:
"Offical SP&S Paint
Four colors available: SP&S Yellow, Early Green, Broad Stripe Green, and Red Oxide. Price: $5 for each 1 ounce bottle. This is acrylic enamel (automotive paint, like Testor's) It does need to be thinned, try DuPont #8022 S"
I've used enamels mixed like this from a paint or auto store. It's thick as glue in the can, of course. But I had good results
thinning it 50/50 and then spraying in an airbrush. The only caution is that you CANNOT use Dullcote over enamels
like this. I tried that and it instantly crackled up the enamel. Find a urethane-based dulling spray, not a lacquer-based one
like Dullcote. I ended up just using a spray-can-bomb urethane matte spray you can buy in any paint store. Since it was a
clear-coat, it did a good job and didn't obscure the details.
Other option:
Tru-Color sells a 1 oz bottle of "SP&S Yellow". I saw these paints in a train shop here, and it looked like a pretty good subdued
yellow. The shop owner tells me Tru-Color is what Modelflex paint became when it disappeared, but I do not know. He also
said it sprays great in an airbrush, but it is thin and designed for airbrushing, so brush-painting doesn't work well with it.
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On the gray, I'm afraid I don't have any tips.