Car paint aerosol equivalents for railway colours
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Car paint aerosol equivalents for railway colours
Any roof grey Halford's plastic bumper
MR/LMS/BR red Rover damask red
GWR/BR loco green Rover Brooklands green
GWR/BR loco green Ford laurel green
BR diesel light green band Ford highland green
BR coach carmine Ford rosso red
BR coach cream Vauxhall gazelle beige
BR coach cream (well worn) Peugeot antelope beige
BR diesel blue VW Pargas blue
BR steam loco blue Peugeot royal blue
BR loco yellow warning panel Vauxhall mustard yellow
LNER garter blue/BR diesel blue Ford fjord blue
LNER garter blue VW Pargas blue
LMS Coronation Blue Rover pageant mid-blue
Stanier Coronation blue Peugeot royal blue
GWR or Pullman coach brown Rover russet brown
GWR coach cream Rover primula yellow
SR dark olive green Land Rover Coniston green
LNWR/LYR coach plum Daewoo dark red
LNWR coach white upper panels Daewoo Casablanca white
CR steam loco Peugeot royal blue
SDJR blue Rover midnight blue
CR dark blue Rover midnight blue
Stroudley LBSCR ochre BMC tan
LBSCR umber Vauxhall Brazil brown
N.Staffs maroon Vauxhall Gambia red
NER coach red Vauxhall Gambia red
LYR coach upper panels Plastikote nut brown
Goods stock matt colours White primer
Grey primer
Black primer
Bauxite primer
MR/LMS/BR red Rover damask red
GWR/BR loco green Rover Brooklands green
GWR/BR loco green Ford laurel green
BR diesel light green band Ford highland green
BR coach carmine Ford rosso red
BR coach cream Vauxhall gazelle beige
BR coach cream (well worn) Peugeot antelope beige
BR diesel blue VW Pargas blue
BR steam loco blue Peugeot royal blue
BR loco yellow warning panel Vauxhall mustard yellow
LNER garter blue/BR diesel blue Ford fjord blue
LNER garter blue VW Pargas blue
LMS Coronation Blue Rover pageant mid-blue
Stanier Coronation blue Peugeot royal blue
GWR or Pullman coach brown Rover russet brown
GWR coach cream Rover primula yellow
SR dark olive green Land Rover Coniston green
LNWR/LYR coach plum Daewoo dark red
LNWR coach white upper panels Daewoo Casablanca white
CR steam loco Peugeot royal blue
SDJR blue Rover midnight blue
CR dark blue Rover midnight blue
Stroudley LBSCR ochre BMC tan
LBSCR umber Vauxhall Brazil brown
N.Staffs maroon Vauxhall Gambia red
NER coach red Vauxhall Gambia red
LYR coach upper panels Plastikote nut brown
Goods stock matt colours White primer
Grey primer
Black primer
Bauxite primer
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I don't know about car spray but I've seen proper Mamod coloured paint advertised by "steam4fun". Mostly they sell stuff geared more toward the traction engines but maybe the paint is the same, I don't know...
In Canada I found a spray paint called "Wild Raspberry" from "Tremclad" that looks very much, as far as I can tell, like the "Victorian Maroon" used by Roundhouse. At least it looks close as far as I can tell from pictures on the computer. I used it on my kit loco and it looks quite good .
I had a hard time finding car paint that didn't have "sparkles" in it. Tremclad is a "rust paint" but it seems to work.
In Canada I found a spray paint called "Wild Raspberry" from "Tremclad" that looks very much, as far as I can tell, like the "Victorian Maroon" used by Roundhouse. At least it looks close as far as I can tell from pictures on the computer. I used it on my kit loco and it looks quite good .
I had a hard time finding car paint that didn't have "sparkles" in it. Tremclad is a "rust paint" but it seems to work.
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Car paint aerosols equivalent for railway colours
SR pre-war Malachite Green is closely approximated by Rover Java Green (I sprayed a test strip and compared it to Lord Nelson at the Mid-Hants Railway). Java green is perhaps a tone too light at 1:1 scale but it certainly gives an insight to the "ugh" reaction of some to Bulleid's Malachite! (especially when seen next to the earlier, sober, Olive Green).
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