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Received my car yesterday -- outstanding!! Thanks.Now, without opening a huge can of worms --- what brand of paint has a good color for a circa 1955 car-? Is there a reasonable version of Tuscan Red out there - ?Thanks,Wolf
You know, it probably doesn't matter. Tuscan changed over the years, I think, and these cars were pretty filthy. Just make sure it isn't too purple. Doug used Boxcar Red for a reefer and I did the same. By the time I was done with it, I could have painted it brown and nobody would have noticed. These things were always pretty filthy so, there's a lot of wiggle room with base color.
Mine just showed up in the mailbox. That was quick. Thanks, Gentlemen!
Now we need a new run of R50bs.
what color should the trucks be painted for the b60's. Is it an olive drab type of color similar to the rb50's?
Depends... The olive on R50b trucks lasted until January 1944.Walthers did runs of olive trucked B60b cars. Looks to be the same kind of thing. http://pennsyrr.com/index.php/maps/86-modeling/205-walthers-prr-passenger-car-models...I should also add that the HGM model has the porthole door which I think started in the post war period, so it's prob safe to say that you should paint the trucks black because they likely would have been black because the kit represents a post war prototype. There prob were not a lot of porthole door olive greened B60b's, if any. But never say never with Pennsy.
No doubt the PRR experts will find this a remarkably dumb question, but looking at the Walthers cars in the link, for both the B60b and the R50b- did PRR drop REA lettering on all its cars in 1954, or just some? All the 1954 vintage cars in the link have no REA lettering. Also, according to my monitor and eyeballs, there are at least 4 different colors on that page that are identified as "Tuscan" or "Tuscan red"- in some cases, 2 different shades in the same timeframe. Is that just a lighting/graphic image choice in the images, or did PRR change "Tuscan" WWII to postwar to mid1950s, and/or use different colors within any of one of those timeframes?
And @chicken45 calls himself a PRR expert... There’s another page on Jerry’s website that talks about R50 paint schemes.http://pennsyrr.com/index.php/passenger/148-r50b-paint-letteringBased on those two pages, I’d say that starting in February 1954, the REA lettering came off all the head end cars. Probably came off the express X29 boxcars too. Of course, as Chicken pointed out, these cars rarely saw a wash rack, let alone a paint shop. There were likely REA marked cars wandering around for awhile after 1954, although the REA lettering may have been crossed out.