This is going to be great , Steve. I am watching you!!!
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had an interesting afternoon , painted the starboard half of the hull , and gave everything a coat of clear , [I decided to oil wash the coppering ] , and this happened , no oil wash on it yet . don' know if it's a good thing or what , the painted half is alright , just got to improve my scribing technique .
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unfortunately , just didn't like the coppering , pulled it off and started again . lot's of little thing's to do in the mean time .
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Nice work Steve.
Regarding the coppering may I suggest the following?....
Paint the whole of the copper with a very thin coat of black enamel paint. Start at the waterline and let the paint run where it wants. (Don't fiddle, just slap it on!) This will dull down the copper shine.
When this coat is dry, repeat with a thinned down coat of mid/light green.
Simple, but It works a treat.....
Here is the bum of a 9" model of a Boston Whaler I did on here fairly recently showing the finished copper sheathing.
I hope you don't mind me posting a picture of my own model on your thread, but I thought a picture of the whaler's sheathing might be better than the written word.....
Edit....Sorry, I forgot to mention. As the hull is only 6" long, the copperwork is engraved on to the plastic, but the painting principle still holds.
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I don't mind in the slightest ron , thank's for the example . picture's speak way louder than word's mate . nice looking model too .Comment
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Hang on a mo' Steve.....
I meant give it thin coats of enamel paint - not acrylics!
Senior moment I'm afraid!..........Thanks for the compliment too.
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Any oil based paint would do. Keep whatever you use well diluted.....Try on a scrap piece of plastic first. The slurry has to be of the right consistency to run and gather randomly, to give a kind of 'hit and miss' effect.Comment
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