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...Paint a Weathered Wood.

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Hi all.

Here I will explain a method to paint a wood build. (Maybe is not the best one, but is what I use and want to share with all you..... so comments or suggestions are welcome)

The first step is, with balsa wood or similar, build a door, a hut, a garage....or what you need for your diorama :)

Or...... go to your mum house and stole one of her doors ( from the dolls house) ......
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Remember is much better if the wood has a clear color.

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With a modelling tool I sand some parts.

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Take a cutting and do some cuts on the wood (weathered)

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With raw umber (oil colour) and white spirit, I do my own wash.

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Once dry, I do a final dark brown wash.

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Ok!now you need to choice your colour!
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For this thread I use a red colour.

If you see, I don't use any acrilyc or enamel paint....

This time I use ink colours, soluble with alcohol (cleaner usage)

Sorry, now see I have take the photo with the green color....
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So imagine now, this hut or build is loked in a very damp place....

With the green colour (ink) I paint streaking grimes

With more intensity on the lower part....the water and dampness usually goes down....

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With Alclad II (steel) I paint the 'iron' parts....

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Then if you want can do a little rust wash
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Well.....we have now a beautiful garden door.....
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Hope this can help you all!!
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Regards

Polux

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Thanks polux a nice tip somthing that will also work on floor boards i expect.

scott
 
Hi Polux,

If I had only seen the last photo of the gate finished, I would have sworn it was the real thing...

Thank you so much for sharing this with us Sir, much appreciated...

Andy...
 
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