can anyone help me with acheiving a good color for white star buff as it would have been on the titanic there is web site that i use for such things but i wonder i any body can come up with a better color match.
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Err that is not a comment towards you but a link to a web site. Having posted the link and saw that it just said Rivet counter, I thought an explanation was called for lol
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Humbrol 63 with a dash of white. amount depending on the scale. I had a part tin that came from a crew member of M V Britannic some years back. thats as close as you get. Fed up with seeing yellow on models of the Big T.
hope this helps.
bob
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thanks for your tip bob so i,ve done a sample funnel in the way you suggested here is the result,s let me know how close i got.the black paint is not gloss but still wet matt.
cheers and many thanks peter
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yes thats good, not far out. the funnels were given a fresh coat before each round trip. how are you going to plate it? card or plastic?
i look forward to seeing how you get on.
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i'am not to sure yet as its only an experimental one so i'am going to build one out of card to see what it turns out like,but i might build the oylimpic in her war time dazzel paint but iam undecided yet so any help and pointers would be welcome,as i still have to finish my hmhs britannic.
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