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    #226
    Hello Everyone

    found my way from a link on a USA diecast forum page

    Sandra:swing1:

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    • Guest

      #227
      Hi Jim and a very warm welcome to the forum. We are quite a diverse bunch so there shoulbe something of interest somewhere here for you.

      Also please feel free to share your own experiences with the rest of us when you get the chance.

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      • Guest

        #228
        ...and a very warm welcome to you as well Sandra. We don't have a great many ladies actively posting here so your views would be very welcome.

        Check out our resources and gallery and see if we have anything of interest to you and feel free to contribute your own experiences.

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        • wonwinglo
          • Apr 2004
          • 5410

          #229
          Hi Sandra,a warm welcome aboard.

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          • Guest

            #230
            Welcome Sandra, sounds like you are into almost anything model wise. Good to have you with us and I look forward to hearing about your models.

            James

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            • Guest

              #231
              Found the forum after a couple google searches for scale model plane forums

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              • Guest

                #232
                Thought I may need some help

                Hi, I have been reading through the site and it seems that it could be the answer I'm looking for.

                Found the site quite easily once I knew what I wanted.

                As for my modeling problem, I'm finding it hard to replicate the colour of old bricks and stone. Has anybody got a simple way of doing it.

                Thanks

                Fraze

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                • Guest

                  #233
                  Hi Frazer Well come to the friendliest forum on the web

                  as for your question simply paint them the desired base colour then give them a weak wash of burnt umber then when dry !! Drybrush the original colour over the top you can then very gently drybrush a off white to bring out the highlights !! hope this helps

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                  • Guest

                    #234
                    Frazer,

                    A very warm welcome to the Scale Models foum. I hope that you benefit from the resources, tutorials and galleries we have available and feel free to add your own experiences for other to share.

                    As for your question a base of matt red brick or matt earth will be a good starting point and, as Nigel says, have a play with washes and dry brush techniques to bring out shadows and highlights.

                    For the washes pigments, pastels, chalks and even paint all work well, but avoid using the same solvents as the base paint as it may lift the base colour, and for the dry brush highlights mix some of the base colour with white to give a highlight paint.

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                    • Guest

                      #235
                      I surfed through web looking for marine glossaries and decided to look into modellers sites. Yours was among the first GOOGLE showed. Moreover, here I came across the glossary being compiled by Bunkerbarge. Very good job!

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                      • Guest

                        #236
                        And you are in St Perersburg wow!!!

                        A very warm welcome to the Scale Models forum where I hope you will find plenty of usefull information and resources and a freindly bunch of characters to help you along your way.

                        I assume that you are into steam boat models so I know that there are one or two usefull threads for you to have a look through. Feel free to add your own experiences and pictures whenever you want.

                        You wil have to tell us about the modelling scene in St Perersburg and how it compares with what we experience in other parts of the world.

                        I look forward to reading your postings.

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                        • Guest

                          #237
                          And you are in St Perersburg wow!!!

                          A very warm welcome to the Scale Models forum where I hope you will find plenty of usefull information and resources and a freindly bunch of characters to help you along your way.

                          I assume that you are into steam boat models so I know that there are one or two usefull threads for you to have a look through. Feel free to add your own experiences and pictures whenever you want.

                          You wil have to tell us about the modelling scene in St Perersburg and how it compares with what we experience in other parts of the world.

                          I look forward to reading your postings and thanks for the encouragement with the Ship Terminology thread.

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                          • wonwinglo
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 5410

                            #238
                            Welcome aboard Steamship.

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                            • Guest

                              #239
                              Hello SteamShip wellcome to the friendliest group on the web! Im sure youl find loads to interest you and as Bunkerbarge says we would love to hear your experiences too

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                              • Guest

                                #240
                                rwallbanks

                                Hi I was on Google looking for information on H.M.C.C. Badger found your site I'm not very good on the computer as you will be able to tell.

                                Cheers BOB

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