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I am putting a GP9 together using a shell from MTH that is painted in the CNJ green scheme with yellow stripes.

I need to paint a set of pilots the same green color. I tried Scalecoat CNJ green paint but it is much too dark. There is another CNJ green, “Austerity Green” made by Trucolor. It appears to be lighter in shade.

Lionel used the same shade of green on their CNJ FM H44-16, or very close to it.

I was wondering does anyone may have a suggestion for a matching paint?

Tom

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I repainted a couple of CNJ MTH wood passenger cars. The color was close to the Rutland cars I was modeling. Rather than repaint the whole car. I painted just the sides and tried to match the car ends and roof window green.

I used Mission Models paints. Pretty user friendly acrylic. Plenty of green shades to choose from as they deal mostly in military colors. Most colors are flat. I bought a bunch of greens to cover any passenger car projects that came along. Pretty sure I started with a Dark Olive and altered it a bit with another shade of green. Not perfect but pretty close.

Of course this may all be for naught. Not sure the passenger car green would be the same as a Geep.

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Thanks Dave. I can mix paints to get a close shade if it comes to it. I was hoping there was an actual match out there in the railroad paint world. I tried to buy the proper color pilots from MTH, as they had them listed as green with yellow. Turns out, they are PRR Brunswick Green…almost black.

Thank you Alan. I wasn’t really sure how to categorize this inquiry. Lionel used a similar shade on their CNJ H16-44, so there may be Lionel guys out there who can help too…hopefully!

Thanks Jim. I looked at Hobbylinc and saw they had two CNJ Greens in Trucolor. I bought both to see which one matches…fingers crossed!

Tom

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Hi Tom…I’m a CNJ fan and modeler and have faced this issue before.  As CNJ Jim mentioned above, Tru-Color’s “CNJ Deep Sea Green” is the closest color match I’ve found to the prototypical CNJ green for its early road diesel fleet.

It may not be a perfect match for MTH’s interpretation of CNJ diesel green, but it should get you pretty close.  I tend to weather everything, so that makes it easier to blend everything together.

Jim’s comments above regarding CNJ “Austerity Green” are spot on.  It was used on the later all-green (no toothpaste stripes) locomotive paint scheme.

@CNJ #1601 posted:

Hi Tom…I’m a CNJ fan and modeler and have faced this issue before.  As CNJ Jim mentioned above, Tru-Color’s “CNJ Deep Sea Green” is the closest color match I’ve found to the prototypical CNJ green for its early road diesel fleet.

It may not be a perfect match for MTH’s interpretation of CNJ diesel green, but it should get you pretty close.  I tend to weather everything, so that makes it easier to blend everything together.

Jim’s comments above regarding CNJ “Austerity Green” are spot on.  It was used on the later all-green (no toothpaste stripes) locomotive paint scheme.

Thanks, Joe.

I appreciate the input. I have some Tru-Color Deep Sea Green on the way.

The weathering is a good way to blend “not quite matching” paint tones. I usually don’t weather locomotives, but being this one is a “Frankenstein” project, it will likely get some road dirt applied.



Tom

@Krieglok posted:
Thanks Jim. I looked at Hobbylinc and saw they had two CNJ Greens in Trucolor. I bought both to see which one matches…fingers crossed!

Tom ... thank you providing me all the info on Hayden Chemical in Garfield (over in the "Show Me Your Oil Tankers" topic thread). I've collected the NJ company freight cars that Atlas has produced through the years ... now I can add a Hayden Chemical tanker.

I'm going to order that decal set from Tichy. I'm a semi-novice with decals, and have only used those from Microscale. Should I use the same application technique with the Tichy decals as I do with the Microscale?

Thanks, Jim

@CNJ #1601 posted:
Jim’s comments above regarding CNJ “Austerity Green” are spot on.  It was used on the later all-green (no toothpaste stripes) locomotive paint scheme.

Joe ... have you painted/decaled a CNJ SW9? If so, could please tell me what you did?

Is Austerity Green correct for the SW9?

Decals? Many years ago, Tom's Trains in Scotch Plains, NJ sold a custom Microscale Decal set specific for them. They're all gone.

Also, I enjoyed reading your email explaining the photos in your profile. I love that stuff. My Mother-in-law is from Wilkes-Barre, with the men in the family mining coal. I guess your Grandpa helped make sure the anthracite got to the Ashley breaker?

Thanks, Jim

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I am pleased with the accuracy of Tru-Color's Deep Sea Green for CNJ diesels prior to the "Austerity Green" dip paint job.  We matched that color for Sunset GP7Ps.  I like these so much I have them in 4 road numbers.

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However, as a contrast, I also have the Williams GP9 (Actually a GP7) in CNJ and I can't complain too much about the color on it.  It would be interesting to see the various CNJ "Deep Sea Greens" side by side in the same lighting.  The HO locomotive in this photo is a Tenshodo that I painted myself around 1995 using Floquil Brunswick Green not knowing any better prior to the wonders of internet research.

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As a follow up, the Tru-Color Deep Sea Green ended being a great match to the MTH paint on my CNJ GP9 shell. As you may recall, I was looking to match steps to the body. I airbrushed them with Deep Sea Green and touched up the steps with Scalecoat II Reefer Yellow and the MU hoses with Scalecoat II Grimy Black. The complete engine will be a non powered unit…

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Thanks to everyone who helped out with my questions!



Speaking of GG1 4877’s Sunset CNJ GP7s, I am currently kitbashing a MTH GP9 into a CNJ GP7 with the passenger generator hood on the long hood end. It will be painted in the NJDOT blue, silver and red scheme…5681…

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Tom

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That came out really nice as far as a match. I’m not sure what’s going on with Scalecoat. They were my go to paint. I have used True Color in the past on some projects. I prefer solvent based paints. I really would like to commit to one brand of paint for more consistent results. I know you do a lot of airbrushing. What are your thoughts on True Color and how it goes on ?  They certainly have it covered as far as variety of colors.

I use Tru-Color for most of my airbrushing. The only issue I've ever had was with some purchased from a LHS, which didn't flow correctly. Added some of their thinner and it was fine. If it sat around too long without being purchased, the solvent separated and evaporated from the jar. Supposedly they've changed the caps to hopefully prevent this from happening, but now I mail order from folks who get it directly from them. They're even responsive to adding additional colors if there's enough demand for them.

I finally found a dummy donor chassis for my CNJ GP9 shell.

I had previously painted the pilots and steps using Tru-color CNJ Deep Sea Green (thanks Jim and Joe) and the I painted the top of the fuel tank on the chassis with the same paint. It worked nicely with the airbrush.

All put together now. It will be a trailing unit with an Atlas GP7 with the same paint scheme…

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