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WWII ? Wood deck generally quite clean. Tyre marks at the landing point, maybe a few oil spots in the park up area. Sun and salt bleached. A painted deck would predominently have ware in the landing area and along the runway.

Ian M
 
What decking Peter is it metal or wood ? In general British Carriers had metal decks American Wood.

Laurie
 
Well now Peter I am very surprised. You may already know this. I suppose it depends on if you model is pre USA in WW11. before the war it looks as though they were teak natural colour.

http://www.shipcamouflage.com/specialtopics/BlueFlightDecks.html

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/74900-wwii-us-aircraft-carrier-deck-section/

Laurie
 
What Ian said Peter, tyre marks, some oil stains and a bit of wear at the touch down zone. No need to worry about the deck colour, it's pre-printed Laurie.
 
Looks to be a nice starting point for a display base anyway if you don't have the time to make one yourself. A bit of weathering will bring it to life nicely I would think. Is there something in particular going on this one Peter?
 
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Looks to be a nice starting point for a display base anyway if you don't have the time to make one yourself. A bit of weathering will bring it to life nicely I would think. Is there something in particular going on this one Peter?
I have a1/72 corsair going on it.

Peter t
 
I would mask and paint the metal strips a dark grey then mask random planks very slightly different colour maybe just the forward edge of plank just a thought
 
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