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Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« on: May 07, 2013, 06:47:17 PM »
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Howdy.

Researching the colors used on MLW Heavyweights and am finding conflicting information on the roof colors.  Understand that when the Hawiatha was in play those cars had grey roofs.  Photo's show standard issue MLW Heavyweights with dark roofs...looking black, but there are plenty of posts elsewhere stating they were painted brown.  Any ideas...what color brown would that be?  Matt over at FVM has been a help nailing down the body colors for consistancy...the roof has been difficult to nail down.

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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2013, 08:40:43 PM »
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Howdy back Joe,
I will let the Milwaukee guys answer, but personally, I'd get a lot more excited if you we're inquiring about the colors of two-tone grey Pullmans .... Hint hint  8)
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2013, 10:15:46 PM »
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2013, 10:42:11 PM »
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The paired window coaches in orange with a maroon window band and no maroon letterboard with a black roof (the 1951 scheme) would be fantastic because that's what the Milwaukee ran in Chicago commuter service over both the North and West lines.  Atlas has already done the torpedo tube Geeps that pulled them.  I met my Dad every evening when he come home on these cars from his job in the Loop and rode them myself to my first jobs since they still ran a few with the Bi-level gallery cars when they were short handed in the late '60's/ early 70's.

I don't know that any other heavyweight body styles were painted in the 1951 scheme so you would probably need to do the others in the orange with maroon letterboard and brown roof but a separate run of the 1951 era commuters cars would be a great special run.
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2013, 09:44:42 AM »
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Just paint them in the Armour Yellow scheme and problem solved.
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2013, 09:49:17 AM »
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Shoot altohorn25 a message. He can tell you.  He's painted a ton of the MTL Heavyweights in Milwaukee colors. 
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2013, 12:11:08 PM »
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My research for this car (Watertown) seems to indicate a dark grey that was black after use....

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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #7 on: May 08, 2013, 12:28:23 PM »
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My research for this car (Watertown) seems to indicate a dark grey that was black after use....



That's the 1951 scheme referenced in my post above.  IMHO the best of the schemes used.  Atlas/Rivarossi already did the Maroon letter board scheme and while the MT heavyweights are far superior castings, it would be nice to have the MT's factory painted in the maroon window band scheme since there are still tons of the Atlas/Rivarossi cars floating around in the aftermarket.

PLEASE don't do Armour yellow.  Only a few heavyweights were hijacked into that scheme.
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2013, 02:25:23 PM »
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"That's the 1951 scheme referenced in my post above.  IMHO the best of the schemes used.  Atlas/Rivarossi already did the Maroon letter board scheme and while the MT heavyweights are far superior castings, it would be nice to have the MT's factory painted in the maroon window band scheme since there are still tons of the Atlas/Rivarossi cars floating around in the aftermarket."

MILW owned cars would have received this scheme as they were being sent through the shop.  Prior to that there were a number of cars that received something called "MILW yellow" in the Pullman recfords starting in 1942... anyone have any idea about this scheme?

Also, a number of Pullman cars, when built, received "CM&StP Std." with some being repainted to Pullman green later on while others retained this color until sold to MILW or retired... does anyone have any idea what this scheme might have been like?

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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #9 on: May 08, 2013, 08:45:43 PM »
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"That's the 1951 scheme referenced in my post above.  IMHO the best of the schemes used.  Atlas/Rivarossi already did the Maroon letter board scheme and while the MT heavyweights are far superior castings, it would be nice to have the MT's factory painted in the maroon window band scheme since there are still tons of the Atlas/Rivarossi cars floating around in the aftermarket."

MILW owned cars would have received this scheme as they were being sent through the shop.  Prior to that there were a number of cars that received something called "MILW yellow" in the Pullman recfords starting in 1942... anyone have any idea about this scheme?

Also, a number of Pullman cars, when built, received "CM&StP Std." with some being repainted to Pullman green later on while others retained this color until sold to MILW or retired... does anyone have any idea what this scheme might have been like?

"MILW Yellow" is the Harvest/Persian Orange that we are all accustomed to.  They just called it yellow.  Milw called the maroon color "CM&StP Standard Red" as well for a time before switching the nomenclature to Royal Maroon.

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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2013, 09:18:34 PM »
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Thanks Nate... I appreciate the info!!!  Its always a good thing when I can learn more about a roads' passenger equipment!!!

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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2013, 10:00:23 PM »
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Does this mean we can expect to see some heavyweights released in colors other than green and black?? :D  That would be cool!!
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #12 on: May 09, 2013, 09:16:27 AM »
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Does this mean we can expect to see some heavyweights released in colors other than green and black?? :D  That would be cool!!

....or, just "roll your own"......they paint up really "purrrdy"..... ;)
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #13 on: May 09, 2013, 11:25:28 AM »
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Since I am a closet MR fan, my limited time for custom painting would have to be spent on NP projects I have lined up for years to come!!  :) I would look to buy some factory units from MT.
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Re: Milwaukee Road Heavyweight color question.
« Reply #14 on: May 09, 2013, 07:23:49 PM »
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I don't have any way to post photos to this, so I can't show you guys what I've done (I've done an entire heavyweight train in the mid 40's scheme with the brown roofs).  Sorry.  All I can say it that the MT cars are great to work on as they break down into their components very easily.

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