Thanks for your encouraging posts chaps.
Here are the two bits of bridge with the start of a bit of colouring.
I always use those cheap pound shop acrylics for any diorama work, saving my good paints for plastic.
i work the first coat into any stonework joints; then allow this to dry and then just slurry the next coat all over the pieces, letting the paint settle where it wants. This gives a nice streaky 'Hit and Miss' effect.......

Next, a bit of muck on the road surface, then I'll have me a thunk about the surroundings.
Cheers.
Ron
Here are the two bits of bridge with the start of a bit of colouring.
I always use those cheap pound shop acrylics for any diorama work, saving my good paints for plastic.
i work the first coat into any stonework joints; then allow this to dry and then just slurry the next coat all over the pieces, letting the paint settle where it wants. This gives a nice streaky 'Hit and Miss' effect.......

Next, a bit of muck on the road surface, then I'll have me a thunk about the surroundings.
Cheers.
Ron











