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Wow. So I'm back looking at the only period one I think might be close - Strasburg's restored "J" tower. Here it looks like the yellowish depot buff:http://www.trainweb.org/railpix/stations/DCP_3602-J1-6-01-02.jpgAnd here it looks a lot more like that light gray, at least the roof brown and window sashes are consistent:http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/data/Ensign/2013105145434_PA112231.jpgBut if I look on Google Earth streetview it looks depot buff still. I'm so confused.... I guess I thought the depot buff was a later standard scheme? I certainly can't tell even when I'm looking at the same building on the same spot in color.
Discovered same, but many folks told me those tower colors might not have been to the spec, and @Dave Vollmer has mentioned he also varies the color to his liking, so my document merely attempts to support the documented colors from the PRRTHS.I'm sure like with anything there were color variation due to mix ratio, weathering, etc.@chicken45 and I went round and round last year about the Gallitzin station colors (the color pics I have make it look gray, but he and others have convinced me otherwise, unless PC was meddling...)
That's why I recommended the Munsell colors on my kit. Right from the historical society.
Ouch, it hurts to see J tower and the New Freedom buildings being used as references.Beautiful as they are, J tower is painted to match the rest of Strasburg's structures (their art direction is on POINT), and the New Freedom station is actually new construction (built following the design of the original, but still).