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Say what you will about UP's protection of their corporate identity, but it was mostly the railroad's extremely poor tactics that got the dander raised of all those who had a free ride for years selling product of all sorts without the railroad's approval. The strategy of legally protecting one's corporate images and marks is very sound. If you want to see "heavy handed' enforcement, just try selling some knock-off Disney products or using the "Coke" logo. You'll learn soon enough.Almost every major company finds out that if it doesn't enforce proper use of trade-marks they lose the right to keep other people from using them also. Kleenex and Scotch tape come to mind.With the current UP CEO, Jim Young, the approach to the hobby manufacturers changed almost overnight from one of "making a profit from the hobbyist" to cooperation and control over product quality, as it should have been in the first place. This is an old tired knock on a railroad that still maintains a steam program when all other class I railroads dumped theirs and which took great pains to mark the antecedent roads with its Heritage Fleet, Boy Scout locomotive, and now a locomotive honoring the fight against breast cancer. Give it a rest.Henry
Start another thread.this post has enough mis-leading ideas in it that I do object to the post.I am not going to drift this thread.I will gladly remind you about a few of the factoids you have left out.cheers.victor
Can I say that I hate the UP beause their yellow is damn near impossible to get correct with my painting skills....? ;DI'm still singularily unimpressed with this offering; mainly due to the power - We've been "E'd" to death and they are not even E7's (which would be kinda neat, E5's which would be neat or E2's which would qualify for some superlative....................)New power is the new bar - Thanks Fox Valley.
I jar of Floquil Refer Yellow and add 2 to 3 drops of Floquil Caboose Red is how I do it . In your case it requires an international move as well .
That will get you close to the Kato UP yellow? Have you used Pollyscale with similar results?Thanks for the starter. I've got a few E units that I'm detailing up like the current Heritage units sitting on my desk.
I haven't bothered to try to match or even compare to manufacturers colors . 'sides there are a bazillion tones of UP egg yolk in real life . I have been using this home brew formula for decades , and it satisfies me . For UP gray I use almost a full jar of Floquil Refer Gray and to that I add 70 drops of Floquil Refer Yellow . Haven't tried water paint as I haven't had any good results with water paint , squirting or brushing . Here is a resin Erie shell by Trungle on a LL chassis I painted years ago .The color changes once the gloss and dullcoats are finally added , it gets deeper and darker . The reason I brew my own is I like the colors better , and I wanted to always be able to find the ingredients easily .