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Title: weathering a spectrum reading gp30
Post by: kh25 on June 17, 2010, 06:07:14 PM
here is a few question
the green and yellow on the reading gp30 seems a little off, what would be the best way to darken the factory green a diluted solution of alcohol and india ink washed  over the green just enough to darken the green. and the yellow looks a little off so i have seen pictures of worn yellow on reading units that looks almost a cream color would a light was of alcohl lighten the yello?
thanks
mark
Title: Re: weathering a spectrum reading gp30
Post by: Doneldon on June 18, 2010, 04:20:19 AM
kh -

You probably won't have much luck if your goal is to have a loco in new condition with correct colors.  That borders on the impossible and would likely screw up your lettering in the process.  I suggest you leave the colors as they are if you want a new looking loco. 

If you plan to weather your loco, which would be the best way to go, ignore the color imperfection you have and just go on to the weathering.  You'll end up with a handsome model and the inaccurate original paint color won't even be noticeable. 
                                                                                             -- D
Title: Re: weathering a spectrum reading gp30
Post by: kh25 on June 18, 2010, 07:17:18 AM
ok thank you
Title: Re: weathering a spectrum reading gp30
Post by: ebtbob on June 20, 2010, 08:05:19 AM
KH,

     Remember,  in the real world,  not every Reading GP30 had exactly the same color green and yellow.   Over time weather and sun exposure had a tendency to fade colors.   It is also possible that different engines were painted with different lots of paint.
      For weathering ideas it is best to get a Reading book with color pix.  Different engines used in different service,  i.e.  general revenue freight as compared to coal service,  would look different.   
      For weathering anything,  color pix are always a GREAT help!!