Great Northern Green on your Jackson Sharp Passenger Cars..

Started by LOCOENGR, January 10, 2018, 12:37:33 AM

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LOCOENGR

To "the Bach-man" Administrator, or anyone else who has the answer.   I have quite a few Great Northern G scale Jackson Sharp Passenger cars.
I would prefer that they were not all #14.   I want to paint over the current numbers and re-number them.  Is there any paint on the market that is a good match for your Great Northern Green and the yellow/gold used for the numbers?  I saw in another thread you said you painted prototypes of NP&S with Krylon Hunter Green...I'm hoping there is an easy match for the Great Northern......I also purchased a generation 6 Anniversary Annie that I will be repainting as a Great Northern and changing out the shell of the tender with and older generation Great Northern tender shell to get the Great Northern Emblems.
Locomotive Engineer for BNSF

the Bach-man

Dear Loco,
I'll have to check next week when I return from the World's Greatest Hobby Show in Charlotte.
It's probably Floquil or Scalecote Empire Builder green...
If I can find a sample I'll let you know.
Don't fail to remind me next Tuesday!
Thanks!
the Bach-man

Greg Elmassian

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Pretty sure Floquil went out of production in 2013:

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Loco Bill Canelos

True Color now make Empire Builder Green & Orange. http://trucolorpaint.com/

Here is a link to their color list:
http://trucolorpaint.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/ColorChart.pdf

These should work for you.

Loco Bill
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Colorado & Kansas Railway-Missouri Western Railway
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LOCOENGR

Locomotive Engineer for BNSF

the Bach-man

Dear Loco,
I'll spray some samples tomorrow.
The hard part will be finding a GN car for comparison!
Have fun!
the Bach-man

charon

How old are the cars?
Have they been outside much?
If the cars are older and have had much time in the sun, even if you have the exact version of the original paint it will probably not match up if you want to just paint over the original numbers and/or letters.
You will probably have to paint the entire car.
Perhaps you could try mixing up and testing small amounts of paint to get it perfect.
Chuck
Mesquite Short Line

the Bach-man

...still looking for a sample to compare...
the Bach-man