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Post by iomalley on Dec 21, 2011 21:00:04 GMT -5
I think you nailed it! Don't go by the Intermountain or Rapido colours, they're wrong. The ONR yellow is a heavy yellow-orange. The units faded heavily.
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Post by slowfreight on Dec 22, 2011 16:23:46 GMT -5
Can't speak to the shades, but your color separations look gorgeous. I keep threatening to do an FP7-powered Northlander if I can ever find an affordable TEE set.
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Post by spud7378 on Dec 22, 2011 20:53:39 GMT -5
dave if you look at this pick, its bang on, the onr used the same yellow for all the units up until the on rail scheme, so its 3 parts Reefer Yellow to 1 part Reefer Orange. thats what ive been told? onr.stabler.org/
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Post by cargostar on Dec 26, 2011 22:23:38 GMT -5
Yup, thats what i mixed, so I guess I'll leave it alone.
Thanks for the input.
Once this one is done, I plan on doing another FP7, that will have the rear of the carbody modified to match the ROCO Northlander. I have alfeady ordered the coupler and buffer parts required from Germany.
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Post by spud7378 on Dec 27, 2011 10:58:22 GMT -5
keep us posted dave
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Post by dablaze on Jun 6, 2012 16:36:04 GMT -5
Would love to see how this project has come along. I have a lot of shots of 2000 being built if there's anything you need.
Craig
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