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Dilemma paint or stain?????? Options
Allan
#1 Posted : 24 February 2011 22:13:36

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I just don't know what to doConfused Confused Confused if i go with paint there is a color scheme you can follow but i like the idea of stain but choosing stain colors that look good is another matter so i was wondering if anyone who is staining can do a color scheme just for reference purposes or does anyone know of one i can use for reference BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin
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#2 Posted : 25 February 2011 02:29:14

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Hi Allen,
I'm in the same predicament myself. I don't really know the best solution here, I'm just taking my time with the hull planking while I give it some serious thought. Initially though, I'm thinking of using 2 maybe 3 contrasting colours and feel it's just a metter of personal choice. Looking at some of the photos of the museum models in the build magazine may give you some ideas.
As for myself, I.ve decided to buy some walnut strip for the 'wales' to contrast with the limewood we're using and finishing the hull with a sealer and varnish. I'm also hoping to copper plate the bottom of the hull providing DeAg can come up with some of the correct scale. (I read somewhere else that they will be offering this option later in the build, I believe it was Tomick although I can't be certain).
Anyway I'm sure that whatever you settle on will make your Victory something you'll be proud of.
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#3 Posted : 03 March 2011 00:22:02

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Hi Allan,
I'm contemplating backing it both ways. Painting one side and staining t'other.BigGrin That just leaves bow and stern which will be essentially painted. This way I can have the best of both worlds by just viewing the other side.LOL

As for the staining, I shall use 2 or 3 contrasting colours. Most stains can be mixed so you can blend to your heart's content testing on scrap planking.BigGrin

I'm not sure the coppering will be worth it as the painted side will need a weathered finish which is just as easily achieved with paint. Reproducing the plates and fixing pins is the only problem. Perhaps this could be achieved with strips made from a cheaper material such as aluminium foil with pin heads embossed from the reverse side. I shall be working on this while waiting for the next batch of parts to arrive. I'll post any success in due course under a relevant topic.

Laury
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Since staining is one of the options for the build I have assumed that there will be advice in the magazine and instructions at a later stage.

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#5 Posted : 03 March 2011 10:44:51

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Correct, staining info is being provided in the magazine on an ongoing basis, obviously it will not cover personal choice.
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Tomick and all...

I hope the info on colour staining will not be to long on coming as i would like to stain the gratings before attaching.

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In that case you should stain the gratings before they are placed, because there's no magazine info about staining them, which looking at the photo its just the grating frame that should be stained.
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Tomick wrote:
In that case you should stain the gratings before they are placed, because there's no magazine info about staining them, which looking at the photo its just the grating frame that should be stained.


Looking at that photo it looks like the grating is stained and the frame painted black as is the pillars which brings me to a question would it look out of place having it mostly natural wood with the little subtle things like buckets,pillars and other little bits painted black ??

Allan
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Allan wrote:
Tomick wrote:
In that case you should stain the gratings before they are placed, because there's no magazine info about staining them, which looking at the photo its just the grating frame that should be stained.


Looking at that photo it looks like the grating is stained and the frame painted black as is the pillars which brings me to a question would it look out of place having it mostly natural wood with the little subtle things like buckets,pillars and other little bits painted black ??

Allan


you are mistaken about the colour scheme. the picture is dark the pillars and the frame of the grating are dark walnut not black, this offers a nice contrast to the cannon shot which is black. a dark stain would look good if that is your choice.
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Does anyone know of supplier for dark walnut stain or a color close to it for the grating framework and other bits similar in color???
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Hi Allan..

>>Does anyone know of supplier for dark walnut stain or a color close to it for the grating framework and other bits similar in color???<<

I have see some in B&Q also at Hobbycraft.

dark walnut and other stains.

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CMB have a dark walnut wood stain

http://www.cornwallmodel...g/admiralty_stains.html

Be mindful that it is a thin viscosity stain and will creep beyond where you put it rather than it being a woodstain finish which contains a finish property such as satin, matt or gloss, which does not creep in the same way that a thin viscosity wood stain does - such a product 'Ronseal quickdrying woodstain' from the likes of B&Q
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