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I am to start a my build of the HMS Victory 1/72 scale (JoTika). I'm  interest to know if anyone has any tips on how to add a weathering effect to the deck planks so I try out on some test pieces before I start the build in earnest?

Glenn (UK)

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Model Railway enthusiasts have methods for weathering wood on their layouts. You can find weathering solutions at MicroMark and probably some other model railroad sites.

 

Richard

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Many thanks

I have found more information on this web site in a older topic and an another web site.

 

I think I will try soaking wire wool in vinegar for 24 hours mix with either water or tea to see what gives the best effect.

Glenn (UK)

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The weathering solution works fine, just be careful not to let it soak in to much as it will get more of a grey-ash coloring.

I bought my bottle at a rail model store.

But yes, try before using it on the entire deck.

 

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Pastels in black and white can also be used to good effect. Apply with bristle brush, a cotton stick ('Q-tips') or one of those small foam brushes that are used by the ladies to apply make-up.

 

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