4472's Apple Green
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Re: 4472's Apple Green
Karl: Done, but I note that your quoted message needed fixing as well!
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Re: 4472's Apple Green
Thanks Karl I have deleted the email address, I meant to do it straight away but got waylaid by other events.
Ta TonyM
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Re: 4472's Apple Green
Interesting discussion on the background of various greens. Thanks for that.
I did settle on one that I like and I guess that's all that matters in the end. This will be a display model on my fireplace mantle and probably will never be seen by anyone who "knows" it's incorrect.
Here's the boiler with some of the striping applied.
I did settle on one that I like and I guess that's all that matters in the end. This will be a display model on my fireplace mantle and probably will never be seen by anyone who "knows" it's incorrect.
Here's the boiler with some of the striping applied.
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Looking good - keep us posted!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: 4472's Apple Green
Thanks "Blink Bonny". I was coming to the conclusion nobody was interested in this kind of modelling. It is, after all, a display model and almost 24" long buffer to buffer.
I haven't done much work on it for a couple of months as I was getting a bit tired of 4472 and needed a change and have moved to another model.
I got bogged down with making decent decals for the tender and that's where she stands.
The wheels arestill needing a lot of detailing and are attached to a "subframe" so that I can attach all the metal bits. Still need to make the small bogie wheels too. Everything you see is hand made and I only have a Dremel and a 3-jaw chuck in a lathe as "power tools".
As an aside ... I used to see Blink Bonny as a lad growing up in Scotland!
I haven't done much work on it for a couple of months as I was getting a bit tired of 4472 and needed a change and have moved to another model.
I got bogged down with making decent decals for the tender and that's where she stands.
The wheels arestill needing a lot of detailing and are attached to a "subframe" so that I can attach all the metal bits. Still need to make the small bogie wheels too. Everything you see is hand made and I only have a Dremel and a 3-jaw chuck in a lathe as "power tools".
As an aside ... I used to see Blink Bonny as a lad growing up in Scotland!
Re: 4472's Apple Green
Hi,
We all must see colours differently as I have a Union Mills LNER green B12/3 and it looks too dark to my eye. I prefer the older Farish colour as applied to their A3 Scotsman but find the Bachmann N gauge V2 and A3 in LNER green is also quite good and both are much better than the U.M. B12'
Regards,
Maurice Cooper
We all must see colours differently as I have a Union Mills LNER green B12/3 and it looks too dark to my eye. I prefer the older Farish colour as applied to their A3 Scotsman but find the Bachmann N gauge V2 and A3 in LNER green is also quite good and both are much better than the U.M. B12'
Regards,
Maurice Cooper
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I don't know if Union Mills have used different greens. Mine is too dark as well - more of an olive!
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Re: 4472's Apple Green
The colours on these images is very odd. I took the pictures out in my workshop under a desk lamp fitted with one of the new "spiral" bulbs rated for "daylight".
Here is a more realistic sample.
Not having been in the UK for 50+ years I have no idea what is correct ... which is why I opened this thread!
Here is a more realistic sample.
Not having been in the UK for 50+ years I have no idea what is correct ... which is why I opened this thread!
Re: 4472's Apple Green
Hello Richard
Have you seenn the Union Mills photos that I posted on the J11 string. What do you think of the colours of the UM locos B12/3s & D20s?
They are as received colour wise. I feel that they have got the Darlington green just about right, Colin uses Precision paints by Phoenix Paints.
TonyM
Have you seenn the Union Mills photos that I posted on the J11 string. What do you think of the colours of the UM locos B12/3s & D20s?
They are as received colour wise. I feel that they have got the Darlington green just about right, Colin uses Precision paints by Phoenix Paints.
TonyM
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The first of your B12/3 pictures looks similar to mine, although the lighting makes it look better/lighter. I guess I have to put up with low lighting exhibition halls!
I've used Phoenix Precision paints for my Y7. I think their NER green is a bit dark (darker than your UM D20). I mixed a little yellow, but I think it needed more yellow. However, when you start to work out what shade of green they used 120+ years ago, it can be difficult!
re. light colours: these do make a difference. The railway room now has CFL daylights. I bought some of the round shaped ones by accident and ended up getting a matching set for the room as they are meant to be better for photography and colour matching. They appear bright but really they are just more bluish.
Richard
I've used Phoenix Precision paints for my Y7. I think their NER green is a bit dark (darker than your UM D20). I mixed a little yellow, but I think it needed more yellow. However, when you start to work out what shade of green they used 120+ years ago, it can be difficult!
re. light colours: these do make a difference. The railway room now has CFL daylights. I bought some of the round shaped ones by accident and ended up getting a matching set for the room as they are meant to be better for photography and colour matching. They appear bright but really they are just more bluish.
Richard
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