P100

G.W.R./ B.R. Loco' Green (Pre 1954)


Price: £4.25
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G.W.R. (1945-48) / B.R. Loco' Green (Pre 1954)

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Phoenix Precision Paints Phoenix Precision Paints

P100

G.W.R./ B.R. Loco' Green (Pre 1954)


14ml Satin (Dull)
£4.25
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50ml Satin (Dull)
£10.50
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50ml Gloss
£10.50
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150ml Aerosol Gloss
£13.20
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125ml Satin (Dull)
£17.25
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125ml Gloss
£17.25
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250ml Satin (Dull)
£25.75
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250ml Gloss
£25.75
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Specifications

Great Western Railway Standard Locomotive Green as used for Locomotives for the period between 1945 and 1948.

British Railways Locomotive Green. The Standard Green used for steam locomotives from 1948 until replaced by the later colour green (P101) in 1954.

In actual fact it is not the paint that changes colour but the way the overcoating varnish ages and yellows that changes the shade.

This shade of the GWR locomotive green is probably the most accurate. This is due to the fact that wartime paint technology had reached the commercial world and Gloss paint was available for the first time. This negated the use of varnish and hence the ageing and yellowing that would have occured had the varnish been applied.
This particular colour, in conjunction with P104 Lining Orange and P135 Signal Red, is the correct green for All post war GWR green locomotives.


Used in conjunction with P104 Lining Orange and P135 Signal Red for buffer beams and between the frames.

All of our British Railways colours were matched to colour panels supplied to us by the Technical Services Department at Derby when we were suppliers to British Rail in the late 1970's and early 1980's.

All of our GWR colours were matched to a privately preserved set of paint panels from Swindon Works. These not only had the colours, but the dates used and the names for each colour. Our understanding is that the panels had been signed by the CME for the period.

 

Technical Specifications  

As supplied, a high quality synthetic (oil based) brushing enamel paint.

Stir thoroughly with a spatula (lollipop stick, wooden coffee stirer etc.) for a minimum of 5-10 minutes, or a power stirer. Ensure that you get into the bottom corners of the can and bring any sediment to the surface and stir in.

May be thined, if required, for brushing using PQ8 General Purpose Thinners.

For spraying, thin to approximately 80% paint:20% PQ9 Quick Air Drying Thinners and spray from between 75 - 100mm (3-4 inches) at a pressure of about 2 bar (30 p.s.i.).

Matt colours may require more thinning.

This product is best brushed or sprayed at a temperature of below 10° Centigrade ( 50°F). and left for a Minimum of 24 - 48 hours to dry before any overcoating or further actions are taken.

Apply over the top of a properly primed surface.

This Product Contains LEAD.

 

 


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