Thanks Trey for your support.
After many hours of Googling etc I still could not find an adequate colour photo of a well weathered Trawler on a Pontoon or drydock to show me how the hull below the waterline corrodes, so I have had to guess. The results are below for better or worse. I used Lifecolour UA 701 and UA 702 and used a stippling action with a large and small stiff brush. I have thrown in a couple of shots at the end showing the superstructure in place (temporarily).
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The hull was given three coats of flat varnish from a Tamiya aerosol after first coating the Vinyl Decals with some Lifecolor clear varnish in order to protect them.
I deviated from the instructions for the vinyl decals as I found aligning individual decal letters very difficult. I found that if you gently peeled of the backing sheet by generating a tight curve, the complete word(s) could be left on the front backing sheet thus allowing the complete word(s) to be positioned in one operation,see below.
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I going to do the stern and winch platforms now followed by planking the deck and weathering. Cheers Derek
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After many hours of Googling etc I still could not find an adequate colour photo of a well weathered Trawler on a Pontoon or drydock to show me how the hull below the waterline corrodes, so I have had to guess. The results are below for better or worse. I used Lifecolour UA 701 and UA 702 and used a stippling action with a large and small stiff brush. I have thrown in a couple of shots at the end showing the superstructure in place (temporarily).
[ATTACH]45594.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]45595.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]45596.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]45597.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]45598.vB[/ATTACH]
The hull was given three coats of flat varnish from a Tamiya aerosol after first coating the Vinyl Decals with some Lifecolor clear varnish in order to protect them.
I deviated from the instructions for the vinyl decals as I found aligning individual decal letters very difficult. I found that if you gently peeled of the backing sheet by generating a tight curve, the complete word(s) could be left on the front backing sheet thus allowing the complete word(s) to be positioned in one operation,see below.
[ATTACH]45599.vB[/ATTACH]
I going to do the stern and winch platforms now followed by planking the deck and weathering. Cheers Derek
[ATTACH]48674.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]48675.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]48676.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]48677.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]48678.IPB[/ATTACH]
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