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Paddler Modelling => Construction => Topic started by: Walter Snowdon on November 02, 2009, 08:31:43 PM
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Hello folks. My Waverley is due its winter refit and I would like a colour change to British Rails MONASTERIL BLUE (not sure of the spelling). Does anyone know of a source or methen number for this colour?. is it the same blue which adorned the British Rail Deltics and other diesels of that period?. looking forward to some feedback on this one. Thanks. walter.
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Hi Walter
Precision paints should do the colour you want. Look at; http://www.phoenix-paints.co.uk/enamel.asp?F_Railway=5
I think the colour you want is P110 - but a phone call should sort it. The paints are excellent - I have used them for years.
Stuart
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Thanks Roger. I have a paint chip from the deltic prototype and the blue is too light. Photos of Monasteril show it to be fairly dark with maybe a a very small amount of green which gives it that distinctive look. i will contact the site to see if they have a mix for monasteril. regatrds, walter.
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Thanks Roger.
ROGER?? Who the heck is Roger? :hehe
Eddy
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I wasn't going to mention it - I was getting bored with Stuart, at least he didn't call me Gervaise!
Incidently the colour you need Walter is the dark post 65 BR Blue.
Stuart
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As Shakespear said "Whats in a name?. A rose is still a rose whatever you call it". So, Stuart, alias Roger, Gervaise, you are now officially ROSE. Sorry about the name slip chaps, one of my very rare senior moments! walter.
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As Shakespear said....
Juliet:
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."
....before seeing the film I had no idea that was a shakespear quote!
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As Shakespear said....
Juliet:
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."
....before seeing the film I had no idea that was a shakespear quote!
Mick your education has been sadly neglected, or where you one of the ones snoring in the back of the class. I thought everyone had to take shakespear in school, thus ruining most peoples appreciation of the bards work.
Regards,
Gerald.
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Walt
since you cannot get your words right! it is MONASTRAL BLUE - ok - roger
correction-ok - Sandy