Sharon Evans wrote:Ed, note my last picture, its now the "brown blob" to me. With the light on it, the east side of the flammables locker still looks red. I do hope that they did not do what movie crews sometimes do, only paint the side of something that will be in the shot.
Does anyone know the name of the crewman who comes out early to get the locomotive ready, he seems to always wear black overalls.
Edwin Frey wrote:You're right, Sharon. That brown is dismal. Wonder if that's another movie-related paint job. They hit the handcar shed, fuel/fire shed, and the tank, all the same drab color. Hopefully, we'll get our "trademark" colors back. The tank has needed repainting for a while anyway, but the current color just leaves me feeling "blah".
Pete Dahlberg wrote:Edwin Frey wrote:You're right, Sharon. That brown is dismal. Wonder if that's another movie-related paint job. They hit the handcar shed, fuel/fire shed, and the tank, all the same drab color. Hopefully, we'll get our "trademark" colors back. The tank has needed repainting for a while anyway, but the current color just leaves me feeling "blah".
Brown could have been chosen to be non-descript. I think even non-railroad people recognize Rio Grande Gold.
I'm going to guess that there is going to be a lot of repainting, either by the crew that did the brown or by the Friends.
Pete Dahlberg wrote:Sharon Evans wrote:Ed, note my last picture, its now the "brown blob" to me. With the light on it, the east side of the flammables locker still looks red. I do hope that they did not do what movie crews sometimes do, only paint the side of something that will be in the shot.
Does anyone know the name of the crewman who comes out early to get the locomotive ready, he seems to always wear black overalls.
I'd have to check the pictures to see if it is Tracy or Harry. Tracy usually wears T-shirts while Harry wears collared. In the picture above it looks like Tracy. Tracy is also significantly taller than Harry.
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