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Why do we assume any limitations that the manufacturers may or may not have?
Guess I just don't understand the consternation here, like somehow convenience is a black mark on a modeler. It's OK so scour the world for the best drill bits, cutters, files, printers, decoders, etc. but not paint, Hooo Boy, that's just off limits for anyone that would dare to call themselves a modeler.
That last sentence may sound personal to me, I assure you it's not, as anyone who knows me personally can attest. Maybe its just my instant gratification side, but man, would I just LOVE to buy a bottle of FCC (PRR Freight Car Color) for my as yet unpainted fleet of X32's, X29's, K7's, or the soon to be X23's to match all of the rest of my RTR cars. Just sayin'.
It's just a matter of offering, selling, pilfering existing paint, bottling a color internally on the fly per order, and shipping (not hazardous if water based, I think) which can be charged to the buyer if they want it.
I doubt if any of the vendors such as Atlas, Bachmann, Bluford, ESM, Intermountain, JTC, Kato, etc stock any paint here in the USA. In most cases it would probably be illegal for them to bring it into the country (its not water based).
And, I'm guessing, most of the factories making our toy trains don't have the facilities to bottle and label the paints they use.
I’ve been lobbying MTL to market their lacquer paint for the last few years. I think it would be a good profit center for them, and it’s outstanding paint.