Painting of the Dock Side.
Hi all, sorry I have been really busy with family and work commitments to post some blog, hopefully I will get some up over the next few days.
Painting the dock side. I have thought a lot about how I was going to paint the dock, spray gun or brush? In the end I have decided to use both. I am going to paint some with brushes first and use spray gun to do some of the finer detaling.
I really like using Acrylic paints, personally I get a better finish with these than any gloss paint that I have used. I am sure there will be loads of people who would prefer other makes of paint and swear that these are the best, but with painting I think it is very much each to their own. I would say that use the type of paint that you are happy using. The Tamiya range of paints I find give me the results that I am looking for. I will list the colours that I have used below.
Tamiya XF-1 Flat Black
Tamiya XF-10 Flat Brown
Tamiya XF-22 RLM Grey
Tamiya XF-24 Dark Grey
Tamiya XF-49 Khaki
Tamiya XF-56 Metallic Grey
Tamiya XF-62 Olive Drab
Tamiya XF-64 Red Brown
Tamiya XF-66 Light Grey
Tamiya X-10 Gun Metal
The End of the Dock |
I will use the spray gun later to add more subtle details that you can get whilst spraying and I will possible use some weathering powders (dry) to give some more finer details. Hopefully on the photograph to the left you will see my attempt to create the greenish slime.
This shot gives a great impression on how big the diorama is going to be. Overall I am quite happy with the effect that I have achived. As I said before still some work to do before dock is complete.
And heres how it all started before any paint got near it. WOW!!!