Show your Latest GB Loco and Rolling Stock Purchase.

Started by longbridge, June 30, 2012, 09:05:24 AM

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Trainfish

Not my favourite livery but I had a rake to complete:

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port perran

I'll get round to fixing it drekkly me 'ansome.

Bealman

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I'm looking for the thumbs up button, but cool rake! :thumbsup:

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Roy L S

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Although the tooling is getting on a bit the Dapol Gresleys are still really nice and very much up there with more modern stuff, priced comparatively keenly too, if you shop around you can get them for under £30. In fact ironically in the case of the buffet less than the original £35 RRP from way back then!

Newportnobby

Quote from: Roy L S on July 21, 2023, 09:57:03 AMAlthough the tooling is getting on a bit the Dapol Gresleys are still really nice and very much up there with more modern stuff, priced comparatively keenly too, if you shop around you can get them for under £30. In fact ironically in the case of the buffet less than the original £35 RRP from way back then!

In my case I'd pre ordered them at £27.54 so as Rails honoured that I saved 22% on RRP
Currently in 'smug mode' :)

Maurice



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geofff

Have acquired two coaches recently ; one a Farish MK1 (Father's day from daughter) and a Collett. I'm surprised by the difference in livery. Which is more representative of the true colours?


ODRAILS

Quote from: geofff on July 25, 2023, 11:52:56 AMHave acquired two coaches recently ; one a Farish MK1 (Father's day from daughter) and a Collett. I'm surprised by the difference in livery. Which is more representative of the true colours?


Looking at my copy of Colin Boocock's book "British Railways In Colour 1948-1968" I would suggest that the Dapol representation of early BR Red (carmine, crimson or whatever) is closer to the real thing. The Farish colour looks more like post '56 BR maroon.

Newportnobby

I sold off my 'crimson & cream' Farish MK1s as I thought they were too garish so am just retaining the livery you show which I recall was nicknamed 'plum & custard'.
I think the Collett was correct for the time

Hiawatha

I'd say the Farish Mk 1 is much better. The Dapol Collett crimson seems far too bright. The correct colour for British Railways crimson was British Standard BS381C 540 "Crimson" (and for cream I think it was BS381C 352 "Pale Cream" but not 100% certain on this one):



Of course all these colours can't be reproduced perfectly on any RGB monitor, and it also depends on calibration and the brightness setting.


The BR maroon was not the colour named "Maroon" (BS381C 541) but the lighter BS381C 452 "Dark Crimson".



Colour swatches from: https://hextoral.com/side-by-side/


I have also noticed that red colours tend to look much brighter in photos, and cream often much paler. I have seen this with German models painted in the correct RAL colours which look much darker than the prototypes seen in the photos. I don't know exactly why but dark greens and dark blues seem to stay closer to the photos but e.g. the wine red RAL 3004 of German diesels and coaches looks much brighter in pictures, and the beige RAL 1001 becomes a much lighter off-white.
Peter

PennineWagons

I'd vote for the Farish Mk1 as well, although to be fair the crimson is probably a little too dark. I always think the Dapol crimson & cream on the Collett coaches is more like orange & yellow. Strangely the version on their Gresley coaches is completely different and IMHO much more realistic.
PW

gc4946

I'd prefer the Farish version too, because Dapol's "crimson" looks far too bright
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Steven B

Crimson & Cream - Dapol's Crimson is too bright/light, Farish is perhaps a little on the dark side but looks better on the model.

The real thing wasn't entirely consistent, and right up to the introduction of vinyls you'd find variations depending on age and use. If the Severn Valley Railway can't get colours to match, I don't think we need to worry too much:




Steven B


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