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painting Teak
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 1:39 pm
by Frazmataz
anyone got any useful tips of painting teak coaches realistically? any general info would be good, pointing towards a site would be even better
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 2:24 pm
by karlrestall
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 2:32 pm
by richard
Let us know how you get on as well - I know this is something I'll have to do when the NGS release their Full Brake kit. (N Gauge)
Richard
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 2:37 pm
by Frazmataz
Karl: Thanks
Richard: I'll probably document any efforts using my YouTube account (account name BassTrebleEXE), but don't expect fantastic work from me, being a 16 year old novice
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 5:45 pm
by Atso
Richard, having spoken to a fellow on the N gauge stand at the York show I was left with the impression that the Full Break kit would come with optional pre printed sides, removing the need to paint them. If this is the case it would solve a few problems - however, it would be interesting to see if the printed effect matches the Dapol offerings (once they appear!).
I've had some success 'painting' my Dapol (and some Minitrix coaches) teak which have made a couple of appearances in my scratch built K3 thread. My method is to use a very thinned teak paint, load up a ooo size brush and draw the brush along each panel of the coach, which has been pre painted gloss yellow. This leaves an uneven coat of paint over the yellow which looks like grained panel in n gauge. My only problem now is lining and lettering the coaches. Does anyone have any tips for lining the panels on an n gauge Gresley?
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:29 pm
by richard
Thank would be good if they do - and it would explain the expected price. The deposit alone was GBP10! Also a lot of the NGS kits have special decals available, or even come with them (eg. the Yvonne Shillabeer Memorial Kit).
Richard
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 10:44 am
by CVR1865
i've teaked a few coaches. I find the best way is like Atso says, to paint a base and then load up a brush to draw in the paneling. I used the Phoenix precision paints with the teak base and weathered teak top coat, and dry brushing the grain.
I'm afraid, nee ashamed to admit that i have run chicken from having done the lining and i'm modeling in OO.