What brand of paint have you used to create the worn timber appearance? What colours?
Thank you. Graham
Hi Graham,
I use enamels, but the choice of original colours used was very much "what do I have available" and that became the standard thereafter.
The base colour is Revell SM382 'Wood Brown' - This is a generic, slightly teaky/golden shade but it makes a good base coat to build upon.
I then go darker, using Revell SM381 'Brown' - the idea being to dry brush this into crevices, corners and plank gaps where dirt would accumulate.
From there I go progressively lighter. First with a sandy colour - My choice ended up being a tin of Phoenix P504 'GER Loco Tan', but I'm sure similar sandy shades can be found elsewhere. Whilst I apply this all over, I sometimes emphasise areas of wear with this shade and contrast it against the darker bits.
The final layer is a light grey, which currently is Revell 75.
Whilst there are defined stages in my process, I often find myself touching in bits where I'd like a bit more dark/sandy yellow/grey and theres a bit of blending and general fettling until I'm happy with the final appearance. Some come up better than others but each one is fairly unique which I believe helps the cause!
I've realised when I discussed this before, way way back in post #7 that I never specified the exact colours used, so I apologise to any and all who may also have been wondering!
I hope this helps!
- James