LNER Beech Brown
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- EdgeHill8A
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LNER Beech Brown
The LNER painted its NPCS vehicles in Beech Brown. At one time this colour was in the Precision Paints range, but has been withdrawn. Can anyone suggest a good match from the Humbrol or other paint ranges?
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Re: LNER Beech Brown
Precision do an LNER teak brown (62?) which is quite dark in colour (this was painted with it on a yellow primer, which lightens it up a bit).
Peter Tatlow reworked a Roger Chivers CCT in MRJ a while ago and he suggested Halfords Triumph Russet Brown which I haven't yet tried but will. IIRC that is quite a bit darker than the one above.
Peter Tatlow reworked a Roger Chivers CCT in MRJ a while ago and he suggested Halfords Triumph Russet Brown which I haven't yet tried but will. IIRC that is quite a bit darker than the one above.
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- EdgeHill8A
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Re: LNER Beech Brown
Thanks for that. I would imagine that "beech brown" was a somewhat darker colour than teak.
I will go and get a can of Halfords Triumph Russet Brown and try it out! Peter Tatlow is an authority on the LNER!
Have visited Halfords but I fear that Halfords Triumph Russet Brown is no longer made. Like Morris maroon, Bean brown or Clymo cream!
I will go and get a can of Halfords Triumph Russet Brown and try it out! Peter Tatlow is an authority on the LNER!
Have visited Halfords but I fear that Halfords Triumph Russet Brown is no longer made. Like Morris maroon, Bean brown or Clymo cream!
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Re: LNER Beech Brown
It is actually lighter than most teak since it matches new timber. If you look a good photos the solebars tend to look lighter than the bodies.EdgeHill8A wrote:Thanks for that. I would imagine that "beech brown" was a somewhat darker colour than teak.
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