Can someone suggest the colors of artists oils to use over a acrylic base to simulate wood on plastic ship models. I have seen former discussions on the revell kogge and pinta that were extreemly realistic, but have no idea as to the colors used. Your help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the information. It was what I was looking for. I will give it a try on my next model. The technique is simular to the old wood graining kits for furniture using oil based paint over acrylics. I will have to expriment with the different colors.
It depends on what effect you are looking for. Dark grain or light? I do mine over a wood color acrylic base then use a contrasing oil paint for the woodgraining using a fan brush to get the desired effect.
On thir DR.1 prop I wanted a darker base and even a darker lamination.
For this old Aurora Guillotine I wanted a lighter base color and a medium contrasting grain.
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I have a friend who paints sailing ship models (older ones like the Santa Maria and such) with regular varnish stains meant for wood. I have not tried it myself, but they do look good on his.
I have used this technique and it works fine, but not as easy in my opinion as using oil paints. Oil paints are translucent unless you put them on too thick then they are opaque. I have the guillotine model somewhere, but I build it in around 1965 and use pacta enamels back then.