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Thank you. Looking for any examples of this kit being painted and weathered as opposed to using the natural wood look.

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I see that AL’s latest incarnation of this kit suggests painting the hull. My current situation is: I am building a kit from the 1980s that was barely started and then stored in an attic for years. I picked it up on Marketplace and have completed the hull. I then hit the hull and deck with “natural “ Minwax oil based stain. Due to age, the wood pieces are very dry and the hull planking is very non-uniform from plank to plank (very stripey). 
How do I proceed to prep the hull for painting in its current state. Do I need to stick with oil paint?

Pete

 

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Use "Birchwood Casey's 'Tru-Oil'." Give it two or three light coats of Tru-Oil, just until it starts to take on a sheen when dried, and then sand it with 400 grit sandpaper to knock off the glossy sheen and make things look proper. It'll work just fine over oil-based stains and give great character to the wood! 😉

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