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Good info, but the question was: RGB or CMYK values to match that paint color. I'm not sure for what purpose that info is needed, but in my experience matching physical paint color to something displayed on the computer screen, or printed on a computer printer is not something that is very successful.
Good info, but the question was: RGB or CMYK values to match that paint color.
Peteski,It's for doing ALPS Decals, looking to get close for N Scale Passenger Cars.Ted (Teditor) FreemanFrom the Land Down Under
Ted- you did not mention what years you are modeling and what type of passenger cars. “Imitation Gold” is not a PRR color. It is a color used by the Pullman Company for lettering starting in 1953. Prior to 1953 Pullman used gold leaf except between 1938 and 1948 when they used gold paint. The PRR used gold leaf until 1952 when “Dulux Gold” paint was used. You may already know that Dulux Gold was not a metallic paint, but a shade of slightly darkened yellow paint (probably with a small amount of black added)
Doug, Dulux gold is what he is aiming for.
Doug, Dulux gold is what he is aiming for. Postwar pullman sleepers and coaches in the 1954 timeframe.But writing this also made me realize since most of the postwar fleet was ordered in 46, would they have been repainted in dulux gold in 54 or still be in gold leaf?