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garrat 15th October 2009 11:08

Peak paint
 
Can anyone tell me what shade of blue the Peaks were painted in their last years of service:cool:

steam for ever 15th October 2009 21:10

I think that rail blue was rail blue to be honest, but I think that it was a bit darker later on with more yellow on the ends like many locos had.
Why not ask a preservation group for more info to go a bit better than my pathetic attempt!:D

garrat 16th October 2009 09:06

Hi steam for ever I was hoping a preservation group would see my post .they had a 45 at the lamport railway in northampton but they moved it due to vandalls ripping out the wiring dont know where it went .Will checkout others

steam for ever 16th October 2009 17:18

Well I know of the bury diesel group for one.
They have quite a few locos there and a 45 I think is one of them, or has been in the past.

62440 16th October 2009 18:08

Hi Garrat, personally I think it all depended whether or not it had been varnished. That tends to make most colours look a shade or two darker.
Re preservation groups, several are listed under www.dieseltraction.org
Hope this helps,
Cheers, 62440.

garrat 18th October 2009 19:46

hi 62440 thanks for that link just been to model show in peterboro and looked at the paints there for sale .I live near the midland line to st pancras and the blues they had were not what i remember as I saw and photographed most of them. I will try your link later Much obliged Garrat

62440 18th October 2009 20:45

garrat, if the link don't work, type it in to your browser. I have had trouble with it tonight.
Cheers, 62440.

garrat 18th October 2009 20:51

Ok thanks will do my friend

swisstrains 18th October 2009 22:13

I am pretty certain that all "Peaks" (44,45,46) received standard Rail Blue livery. However by the end of their working lives weathering would have made them appear much lighter than when first painted. Many photographic films also tend to lighten the shade of Rail Blue which makes accurate colour matching even more difficult.
I think model paints generally try to replicate the ex-works version of a particular colour.

garrat 19th October 2009 08:47

Yes I agree ,will have to go for one in the middle which I think will be ok at my age my eyes are probably deceiving me also.I am at present getting to gether an o gauge lay out and tho it will be mostly steam I cant ignore these peaks as they were most prominent on the midland here.

Squeaky88 29th October 2009 16:29

all blues look the same to me and i'm only 21!

garrat 29th October 2009 17:26

No the Chelsea ones are different.Come on you blues!

48111 4th November 2009 12:45

Now, I know this section is not for modelling and please excuse me Admin, but a quick question, where can I get a blue for railway modelling that is the same shade as BR blue to paint a loco ?

48111

62440 7th November 2009 21:34

Hi there 48111, i'm suprised no one has answered this one yet. I've been looking at the Railmatch paints website tonight and rail blue is one of the shades on there. www.railmatch.co.uk will find them for you.

Regards, 62440.:)

48111 8th November 2009 05:57

62440, brilliant thank you I will have a look later this morning.

Good morning everyone by the way, have a good day everyone.

48111


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