The hexadecimal RGB code of Tuscan Red color is #7C4848. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 7C red (124/256), a 48 green (72/256) and a 48 blue component (72/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(124,72,72).
Tuscan red Tuscanred is a shade of red that was used on some railroad cars, particularly passenger cars. The color is most closely associated with the Pennsylvania
Iron oxide red 3 and 25% silica, Spanish red with 85% of oxide, Tuscanred. Other shades of iron oxides include Venetian Red, English Red, and Kobe. The anhydrous pigment
Shades of brown Shades of brown can be produced by combining red, yellow, and black pigments, or by a combination of orange and black—illustrated in the color box. The
Canadian Pacific Selkirk locomotive Tuscanred panels and without grey or "blued" metal boiler-jackets; however, they still retained the yellow panel trim around the previous CPR Tuscan
List of colors by shade This is a list of colors sorted by shade. Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light, consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths
List of colors (alphabetical) rose #B57281 Turquoise #40E0D0 Turquoise green #A0D6B4 Tuscan brown #6F4E37 Tuscanred #7C4848 Tuscan tan #A67B5B Tuscany #C09999 Twitter blue #26A7DE Twilight
Tuscan Tuscan Dairy Farms, an American company Tuscanred, a color HMS Tuscan, several ships of the Royal Navy Tuscan (ship), several merchant ships Tuscan Sun
Brunello di Montalcino in the province of Siena, located about 80 km south of Florence, in the Tuscan wine region. Brunello, a diminutive of bruno (lit. 'brown'), is the name
Heritage unit Pacific Kansas City 3084 CP Tuscanred and grey (script writing) EMD GP38-2 CP 7010,7012–7014 EMD SD70ACU CP 7015–7019 CP Tuscanred and grey (block writing)
New York City Subway tiles blue, green, yellow, and red. The exception is on the IND Fulton Street Line: Utica Avenue/Ralph Avenue/Rockaway Avenue (red family) is followed by blue