Authentic wood effects

I’m about to make a 1949s horse drawn cart but never tried to build and paint anything in wood effects.

can you please give me some tips and advice

What does a 1949s cart look like?

I meant 1940s, a typical wooden cart used by the typical French peasant

Nothing beats wood for ease of duplicating wood. Wood is a very old modeling material, is still around and plentiful in hobby shops. Yeah, you can use plastic finished to look like wood, but why? I’d use basswood rather than balsa. Balsa is fine for airplanes that need to fly, 'cause it is so light. But basswood is a better wood for workability. Again, most hobby shops carry a range of basswood sizes.

Depending on style of wheels and axles, plastic wheels are available in 1:24/1:25 size for a cart of that vintage. Many 20th century carts used automobile or truck wheels and tires.

I should’ve said that I’ve already bought a kit for it 1/35 scale so really wanted some tips on painting and weathering the plastic kit,

Thanks

I put on a yellow/ochre base coat then make the wood grain with a brown pencil. The finish it I coat it with Tamiya Clear Orange. I used this technique recently on a propellor, check out this tread:

cs.finescale.com/…/149663.aspx

i prime it and “paint” with a coptic walnut alcohol pen, blending it with alcohol and q-tips.