Lloyd, your in luck, here are some pictures though not the greatest of hull and bridge deck and coloring of deck to deck blue. I tried airbrushing and felt I lost the deck details, in a moment of brilliance or in a last ditch effort I fell back to a ceramics technique, dry brushing. I used my deck blue formula of Tamiya acrylics, not sure how accurate it is, but I think its close. 5 parts XF 50 Field Blue and 2 parts XF2 Flat White and then cut with 7ML denatured alcohol.
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Dries pretty quick. I used a #4 square shader brush that's around 35 years old. Anyway, I think its looking pretty good, and if I'm light in an area, after drying with a blow dryer, I can even it out.
I have a picture of the hull awaiting Haze Grey.
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Hank, as you can see, I have a void of wooden deck outside of F25 & F26. Pontos had some PE to add there as a waterway, nut it also has a floater net basket on top, so that may work out OK. If Im not going to use the waterways, I could probably glue the rails prior to painting and putting the deck down though, it would probably be better to attach the railings after the deck. Hank are you using the Pontos stanchions in addition to the rails? Anyway here are the pictures.
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As always, comments are always welcome.
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Scott
Salisbury, NC
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