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As I am unsure as to the number of photos I can load up I will show these as a number of post replies hope that is OK.
The first stage is to paint some planks in different shades of the base colour in this case its a 009 wagon. This can look very garish but one must not be put off this will tone down. The inside is painted shades of dark grey in the direction of the planks. The corner metal straps are also painted in shades of dark rust.
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The planking colours should now be blending together.
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Are you using something to consolidate the weathering powders or just letting them stay on as long as they cling?
Brian
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Very nice. One thing to keep in mind with acrylic paints is that diluting with water dilutes the acrylic as well as the pigment.
Nigel
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I certainly want to get rid of the new wagon look.
Gary
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