Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In | Register

Walnut Veneer Options
Paul
#1 Posted : 17 October 2010 07:29:35

Rank: Pro


Groups: Registered

Joined: 18/03/2010
Posts: 121
Points: 359
Location: Waterlooville, Portsmouth. The home of HMS Victory.
Hi all, There has been a lot of discussion on this one. I thought I might paint the hull grey as it in the dockyard. Then I considered the copper tile idea but was concerned about the cost of copper. Then I thought I really want to show off my wood craft skills so I've had a practice with wood stain.

Have a look at the piccies, your comments would be appreciated.



If you can't see the writing on the pic it says left side treated with sanding sealer after application.
jase
#2 Posted : 17 October 2010 15:06:03

Rank: Super-Elite

Publisher Medal: Featured Build of the MonthActive Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalPurple Medal: Super active service medal for 1000 postsTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionOutstanding Build: An award for an outstanding buildBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered

Joined: 21/03/2010
Posts: 7,582
Points: 21,739
looks good to me. i am going to see what the copper options and prices are before i decide
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
-Mark Twain
axle396
#3 Posted : 17 October 2010 17:22:49

Rank: Pro


Groups: Registered

Joined: 28/03/2010
Posts: 152
Points: 513
Location: Liverpool,England
I'm going to have a crack at stain first, with veneering as a second option if I don't like the stain. I just can't see copper paint looking any good on a model of this quality.
Jimmy L.

current builds : Lancaster 1/32 (Hachette)
Revell USS Kearsarge
Titanic Lifeboat

I started off with nothing and I've still got most of it left.
piot007
#4 Posted : 18 October 2010 09:11:52

Rank: Pro

Groups: Registered

Joined: 08/05/2010
Posts: 236
Points: 808
Location: Manchester
axle396 wrote:
I'm going to have a crack at stain first, with veneering as a second option if I don't like the stain. I just can't see copper paint looking any good on a model of this quality.


I have a hard time imagining copper paint is any good as well.
i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
snowtiger
#5 Posted : 18 October 2010 12:55:33

Rank: Vice-Master
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of Honour
Groups: Registered

Joined: 26/03/2010
Posts: 600
Points: 1,959
Location: Solway West Cumbria
piot007 wrote:
axle396 wrote:
I'm going to have a crack at stain first, with veneering as a second option if I don't like the stain. I just can't see copper paint looking any good on a model of this quality.


I have a hard time imagining copper paint is any good as well.


The only way i think a copper paint would workis as a spray ...first you would have to seal the wood ... then a couple of coats of primer then a couple of coats of copper spray and then finish with a clear coat to protect the finish...but you would not get the rivet effect....hand painting it is a big no no....it would be streaky as hell....but for the cost of the sprays, sealer and not to mention the shed loads of masking tape....i'd hold back and see how cheap we can get the copper plate for....also buying flat copper sheets and using a pin wheel (that gives the effect of rivets)....may well be a cheaper option...imho...hope this helps....BigGrin

.John...
petpole
#6 Posted : 20 October 2010 16:12:30

Rank: Vice-Master
Active Service Medal: 500 post active service MedalTurquoise Medal: Turquoise Medal for model making know-how contributionBuild-Diary Medal: Build-Diary Medal of HonourRed Medal: Red Medal
Groups: Registered

Joined: 20/10/2010
Posts: 511
Points: 1,459
Location: Loughborough
Hi all
As a sergestion i was thinking of using COPPER LEAf for the hull, it the same as gold leaf as is made of real copper so that over time it will weather into the verdigrea, you can also get full kits on the net for only £20 with the fixer and sealer, and this method will not add any extra wait to the finished build.
I welcome any comments as this is my first build and any comments would be a godsentConfused .
( appologise for spelling im better at building than academics Laugh )
Builds in progress: HMS Victory.HMS Surprise.
Completed builds: Revell London Bus 1/24.
Builds to do:Sovereign of the seas, Hms Albion.
Users browsing this topic
Guest
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Powered by YAF | YAF © 2003-2009, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.138 seconds.
DeAgostini