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So back in the pre-1850 era railways tried all sorts of liveries. If you can think of it, no matter what medication you're on, someone probably tried it. I've be looking around and I've seen things you wouldn't believe, some of which are seriously scary.
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Anyway, what I came up with after playing around with my brain in neutral and just trying stuff is a livery based on Tuscan red and cream. Both of these were readily available and durable colours back then, so would be practical choices. Two tone liveries on pax coaches were quite common in real life. I've kept the general lining fairly simple too. The first class section is a bit more extravagant, but they always were.
It's not detailed to the nth degree yet. Some of the gold lining is still in separate bits, so shadows and gradients are a bit choppy at the intersections, and I haven't added things like shadowing for door edges, etc. Overall though I think it's right for general balance and feel.
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Edit: Works if you change the palette to green too.
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