08-10-2014, 12:37 PM
Hi.
In my last post, I posted a photo of a further attempt at trying to replicate the peeling white wash effect of the original. Unfortunately, the masking fluid was still in place; however, I've since removed it so thought I'd post up a further photo or two.
It's in the bottom right hand corner of the test piece:
I think it looks okay so will proceed with this method. I don't think I could improve it.
The light brown colour simply serves as an undercoat between the grey primer and the top coat, and will hopefully serve as a 'shade'of interest if revealed during the sanding process.
Thanks for looking.
jonte
In my last post, I posted a photo of a further attempt at trying to replicate the peeling white wash effect of the original. Unfortunately, the masking fluid was still in place; however, I've since removed it so thought I'd post up a further photo or two.
It's in the bottom right hand corner of the test piece:
I think it looks okay so will proceed with this method. I don't think I could improve it.
The light brown colour simply serves as an undercoat between the grey primer and the top coat, and will hopefully serve as a 'shade'of interest if revealed during the sanding process.
Thanks for looking.
jonte