12-17-2011, 08:58 PM
Thanks for the link,
I finally got my answer: green! Two preserved Royal Hudson (St-Constant and Squamish) had green interior. I think I'm got to paint cab details, just for fun.
![[Image: 6574.1191240000.jpg]](http://www.railpictures.net/images/d1/5/7/4/6574.1191240000.jpg)
I do agree! In French, we don't have this problem since most words have a gender and a locomotive is definitely a feminine thing, the same kind as a fearful and migthy Roman goddess! Must be the skirt! ;-)
Matt
I finally got my answer: green! Two preserved Royal Hudson (St-Constant and Squamish) had green interior. I think I'm got to paint cab details, just for fun.
![[Image: 6574.1191240000.jpg]](http://www.railpictures.net/images/d1/5/7/4/6574.1191240000.jpg)
alpha_1 Wrote:She's (were there any 'he' engines?) taking shape nicely.
I do agree! In French, we don't have this problem since most words have a gender and a locomotive is definitely a feminine thing, the same kind as a fearful and migthy Roman goddess! Must be the skirt! ;-)
Matt
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