by jeroen zuiderduin » Fri Apr 06, 2012 4:27 pm
Thanks for the nice comments, people!
@Bullet Bob, the deck, it's actually very simple to get result. As the attached sheet - the one that comes with the wood deck - says: Do not use acrylics. I used the recommended color Testors 1719 Insignia Blue (Enamel) and got it thinned down 50-50. Do not prime or use any other base coat, just spray the Insignia Blue straight onto the deck, on both sides due to warping when drying. The wood will suck the paint in and after 3-4 passes - give or take - it's done. Keep the paint thin, that's the secret. The color of the wood will show through your paint so to speak. I did not have the courage to weather the deck, thinking that if I would screw it up, you can't remove the paint and start over.
What do you think of the quality of the Nautilus wood deck? Mine was full of errors, forward elevator planking wrong, windbrake in the wrong position and I did not have that little 'bump out' close to the forward elevator. I think or hope that Nautilus has corrected the errors. Other than that, I was stunned by the detail. Anyway, I wish you all the best of luck and I envy you, going to that reunion.
Cheers
Jeroen
Thanks for the nice comments, people!
@Bullet Bob, the deck, it's actually very simple to get result. As the attached sheet - the one that comes with the wood deck - says: Do not use acrylics. I used the recommended color Testors 1719 Insignia Blue (Enamel) and got it thinned down 50-50. Do not prime or use any other base coat, just spray the Insignia Blue straight onto the deck, on both sides due to warping when drying. The wood will suck the paint in and after 3-4 passes - give or take - it's done. Keep the paint thin, that's the secret. The color of the wood will show through your paint so to speak. I did not have the courage to weather the deck, thinking that if I would screw it up, you can't remove the paint and start over.
What do you think of the quality of the Nautilus wood deck? Mine was full of errors, forward elevator planking wrong, windbrake in the wrong position and I did not have that little 'bump out' close to the forward elevator. I think or hope that Nautilus has corrected the errors. Other than that, I was stunned by the detail. Anyway, I wish you all the best of luck and I envy you, going to that reunion.
Cheers
Jeroen