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Re: Some industrial structures - work in progress
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 9 Apr 2003 21:39:01 GMT
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It's called yellow-orange, a little more yellow then the straight Orange (as
the name might suggest. :)
You can see the difference (kind of) here... http://guide.lugnet.com/color/
maybe better here... http://www.baseplate.com/colors/ and a photo of two
adjacent bricks here... http://www.henrylim.org/LEGOColours.html, Henry
calls it med orange-yellow (#30 & #31).
SteveB
In lugnet.trains, Stefan Garcia writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Steve Barile writes:
> > "he Rio Grande boxcars are neat."
> >
> > Ah, someone noticed! :)
>
> Rio Grande is one of my favorite railroads.
>
> > These are yellow-orange, not regular orange. The
> > difference in color is hardly noticeable when their on their own but when
> > doing a s-by-s comparison it's a day and night difference. The yellow-orange
> > is so much easier on the eyes than regular orange (and more prototypical, he
> > says ducking!) I'm dying to get them decaled up, but I have to prioritize my
> > projects with a show right around the corner. :(
>
> So are your Lego versions orange and gray or yellow and gray or did you use
> another color?
>
> -Stefan-
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