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Time for number boards. (Attachment Link)
That almost looks like B&M blue.
Any way to desaturate the color a bit, and shift a touch toward green?
Close. But it's BAR, which is slightly darker and deeper.
I know that is what you used on the model. I was saying that the lighter blue in the photo Mike posted looks close to B&M blue.The number boards can be printed on a laser printer over white film decal paper. Or buy one of the decal swts where you can assemble any number combination yourself.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
This railroad existed only in a model form on John's layout. Totally made up. I wonder if someone out there has John's original paint formula, or better yet, a color chip for this fictional RR. That would eliminate any doubts about the color accuracy, or color shift in photos due to chemical changes in the film or the color temperature of the ligths used during the photo shoot.
The lead image of the facebook group is perfect. Agree you nailed the second gen geep color as displated there. The E unit looks like the older washed out shade.Which means, even his color choice shifted over time! Just like the real thing.