Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
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Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
Looking for any newer choices for Brewster green codes for 1909-10. Looked at past threads but checking if anyone has any brand/code. Best John
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Re: Any new recommendations for Brewster Green Paint codes for 1909-10
Have you checked the Encyclopedia? It's not new, but it lists brands and codes.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Any new recommendations for Brewster Green Paint codes for 1909-10
I know the answer will come down to a consensus of some pretty expensive restorations…however…
I’ll share a little theory that never achieved critical mass or even baseline acceptance in the T community.
Take a look at latest for Pennsylvania Railroad DGLE (Dark Green Locomotive Enamel). It foots the bill for the it’s black except for in sunlight…it too started life as a 5-6 layer varnish system using earth pigments…and people/organizations with lots deeper pockets have figured out how to do it in modern enamels.
Funny PRR was the largest railroad of the time…PRR painted the shell and engineer cabin with the dark green locomotive
enamel…all below the belt line in straight black….hmmmm…an iconic thought of influence?
I’ll share a little theory that never achieved critical mass or even baseline acceptance in the T community.
Take a look at latest for Pennsylvania Railroad DGLE (Dark Green Locomotive Enamel). It foots the bill for the it’s black except for in sunlight…it too started life as a 5-6 layer varnish system using earth pigments…and people/organizations with lots deeper pockets have figured out how to do it in modern enamels.
Funny PRR was the largest railroad of the time…PRR painted the shell and engineer cabin with the dark green locomotive
enamel…all below the belt line in straight black….hmmmm…an iconic thought of influence?
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Re: Any new recommendations for Brewster Green Paint codes for 1909-10
Thanks Jeff & George. Jeff, yep I looked in different threads and the encyclopedia’s information. I just was wondering if there were any new polymer paints people have tried with success. I’m really not sure what to do on the body as it’s all wood unlike my Pontiac bodied 09 with aluminum skin. So I’m thinking of a water proofing chemical prior to paint or using nothing at all in the way of paint and leaving the body as is.
Anyway this should be fun. I’m sure I’ll be asking more questions down the road. Thanks again
Anyway this should be fun. I’m sure I’ll be asking more questions down the road. Thanks again
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Re: Any new recommendations for Brewster Green Paint codes for 1909-10
Not sure if it is the same shade as 1909-10, but the Model A people give three choices for Brewster green. The color is a beautiful dark shade.
PPG JM1017 or IM1017 (depending on how the font in the Model A list is interpreted)
Spectramaster DS128
BASF 22624
PPG JM1017 or IM1017 (depending on how the font in the Model A list is interpreted)
Spectramaster DS128
BASF 22624
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
Thanks for your input do any of you have pictures of model Ts painted in Brewster Green?
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
Here are some links to Brewster Green with pictures and discussions of Channel Green and Commercial Green
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1464567820
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/17 ... 1319559906
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/41 ... 1394110592
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1465736176
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1464567820
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/17 ... 1319559906
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/41 ... 1394110592
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
https://rlv.zcache.com/brewster_green_c ... w_padding=[285%2C0%2C285%2C0]
When did I do that?
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
I have recently spotted a few new Jeep Wranglers that seem to have, in my opinion, a really nice Brewster Green paint job. They call it "Sarge Green". Check out the offerings at your local Jeep dealer. It's always nice if you can use a modern color code on a current production vehicle.
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
Chevrolet trucks used Brewster Green through 1947.
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
I painted this old mill with Model A Brewster Green. It is an absolutely, positively, gorgeous color. It usually shows very dark in all but direct sunlight. Apple green pinstripes.
The Brewster Green paint code used: #1247
Dal 46=22-49=166-2=346-4=476-17=892-27=1082
The Brewster Green paint code used: #1247
Dal 46=22-49=166-2=346-4=476-17=892-27=1082
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
The mill Richard just posted is really good, a beautiful Brewster green.
The best image of a car finished like this that I know of is the Rev Institute Ford:
https://revsinstitute.org/the-collectio ... t-touring/
I've seen an original 1910 in a collection that is very close to this, but with Brewster green axles and run gear rather than black. The body and axles on that car were striped vermilion (a warm red) but the wheels had no evidence of striping. Can't recall the fenders. The molding on the body was not picked out with black save for the lower sill on the front seat.
The best image of a car finished like this that I know of is the Rev Institute Ford:
https://revsinstitute.org/the-collectio ... t-touring/
I've seen an original 1910 in a collection that is very close to this, but with Brewster green axles and run gear rather than black. The body and axles on that car were striped vermilion (a warm red) but the wheels had no evidence of striping. Can't recall the fenders. The molding on the body was not picked out with black save for the lower sill on the front seat.
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
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Re: Any pictures of Brewster Green Paint for 1909-10
I restored the car pictured in slim howards post. It resides in the colliers museum in naples fl. I used the brewster green formula outlined in the mtfci judging guidelines. I had the old ppg codes converted to the modern equivalent. I was pleased with the results. I agree that railroad coach brewster green is the standard for what this color should look like. This car had excellent original paint and striping under a 1960s era repaint. This color was an excellent match to that as well.