Washed out green for the walls - I’m thinking the colour of HV wiring towers/pylons?.
Chris, I do wonder whether the faint green shades are the very faded remnants of Southern Railway, Green No.3A?
According to the Southern/BR(S) schemes, all corrugated steel structures "within station limits" should have been painted thus:
View attachment 201036
(This image has been published elsewhere, but is shown here for illustrative purposes only)
The "reddy-brown" shown on the doors in the colour image you posted is almost certainly the later, Western Region, ("usurpers") standard "Brown and Cream" applied as a repair and patch job!
Regards,
Pete.
Chris,
The first thing that came to mind on seeing the top picture was Hotel California, but it isn't!
Wonderful structures emulating the additional buildings so often found in goods yards. I've been looking for a source of printed BOC etc signs for sticking on a buildings storing farm animal foods and wondered if you had?
Wonderful structures emulating the additional buildings so often found in goods yards. I've been looking for a source of printed BOC etc signs for sticking on a buildings storing farm animal foods and wondered if you had?
That's funny I used to live in that area, but now live in Surrey Berkshire area. A bit different from Murcia.Hi Phil, no I suppose you could call it Spaghetti California! Actually it's between Mercia and Alicante in southern Spain.
The colours look suitably muted and blend in well with the other building.
Very nice indeed.
Dave.
That's funny I used to live in that area, but now live in Surrey Berkshire area. A bit different from Murcia.
Len
Chris, I do wonder whether the faint green shades are the very faded remnants of Southern Railway, Green No.3A?
According to the Southern/BR(S) schemes, all corrugated steel structures "within station limits" should have been painted thus:
View attachment 201036
(This image has been published elsewhere, but is shown here for illustrative purposes only)
The "reddy-brown" shown on the doors in the colour image you posted is almost certainly the later, Western Region, ("usurpers") standard "Brown and Cream" applied as a repair and patch job!
Regards,
Pete.