Thanks for your encouraging post boys.....
Deck fitted. Open planking.
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I don't bother with primer, so using a nice wide flat headed brush and the cheap
paints I mentioned, I applied a slurry of black acrylics to bring out the plank gaps. I'm not bothered about the paint going where it shouldn't. Because I brush paint I have no need for masking tape, I can just cut in the paintwork neatly whenever the time is right.
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I don't like brown, all the same shade wooden decks. In my view they should be well bleached by the elements and a stiff deck brush. (Your choice, your deck, your model. )
...a wash of yellow ochre to start the bleaching.
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When dry a second hit and miss coat was applied to vary the shading. Remember that although each coat might be exactly the same shade, each subsequent one will be slightly darker than the last when applied in a hit and miss way over the previous one......Oh, yes it will!
Then cut in neatly with Lt. grey where the wood meets the metal edges. Apart from a bit of local staining to finish off at a later stage, that's it. No faffing about, just three simple, straight forward stages......and a plastic deck too!:upside:
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A bit of cleaning up spotted. Bl***y camera!
Cheers.
Ron