Southern Railway FREIGHT CAR RED 1940-1960s 2-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
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Southern Railway FREIGHT CAR RED 1940-1960s 2-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
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Southern Railway FREIGHT CAR RED 1940-1960s 2-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint SPECIAL ORDER ONLY
This is a solvent-based acrylic paint specifically formulated for airbrush application, delivering an authentic Southern Railway Freight Car Red color from the 1940 to 1960s era. The paint comes in a 2-ounce bottle, perfect for detailed model work and restoration projects.
- Solvent-based acrylic with pigment thinned by Acetone and other media
- 2-ounce bottle size for precise use and minimal waste
- Glossy finish when airbrushed, ideal for decal application
- Special order only, with shipping in 4-8 days after Monday morning order placement
- Requires ventilation during application and cleanup with inexpensive Acetone
This Southern Railway Freight Car Red paint stands out compared to industry standards by being airbrush-ready with a formulation that ensures a consistent gloss finish, essential for quality decal adhesion. Unlike many standard model paints that may require thinning or produce uneven finishes, this color is pre-thinned, specifically for detailed airbrushing. While older paints may dry too matte or require complex cleanup, this Tru-Color paint cleans easily with Acetone and maintains vibrancy over time with optional rejuvenation solutions.
Key technical advantages include its solvent-based acrylic composition, allowing seamless airbrush application while providing a durable, glossy finish. Its 2-ounce size reduces material waste, and the special order system ensures exclusive, high-quality colors are available without stock shortages. The design to pair well with primers for different materials extends its versatility across metal and plastics, making it a top choice for model enthusiasts aiming for authentic Southern Railway Freight Car colors from the mid-20th century.





