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Yes, Rivarossi coach and pieces from another car cut in. Old school Greg Scott and Joe Valerio style! Not perfect but a neat signature car to make the train. If I remember correctly, it was Scalecoat aluminum? Blue was Pollyscale CSX blue. Was trying to match the Centralia colors.
So that's aluminum (metallic) paint. In the photo it doesn't look metallic at all - but neither does the Centralia 18-room sleeper next to it, and I know that's silver all day long. I know that NKP used metallic paint some cars (and the first PAs), but they switched to non-metallic after a while. Tru Color aluminum (also metallic) might be close. I looked at Tru-Color imitation aluminum, but it's a good deal darker.
Correct. I didn't want something with an obvious metal flake in it. This is sorta like the aluminum oxide debate years ago for CB&Q freight F units. Athearn (IIRC) went to the Q shops, and took a color sample dip out of the paint barrel. It was silver. So they painted the HO F units silver.Turns out that when sprayed through an air gun, the paint oxidized and hit the surface white. The color of oxidized aluminum. So the prototype units always looked white. Yet the paint was "aluminum".
Remember also that this was in the late 1940s early 1950s - I suspect paint has changed a bit in the past 70 years.
No. I hope that sometime in the next year we can develop custom decal sets in multiple scales for all the NKP headend cars. But right now, we just have enough for the cars. We hope to get 10 more of the cars in the next few weeks. If you missed out on the first round, you might get a second chance. But after that, we're out of cars and out of decals. For now.John C.