Miami River Layout
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sailormatlac Wrote:
MasonJar Wrote:Great building! I love the art deco stuff in Miami. Thumbsup

I have successfully used the "texture" paint as a quick way to simulate stucco. I think that it is technically "oversize", but it looks good to the eye. You can see it on this close-up of Western Shipping:

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Not available in pink unfortunately. I used the "Onyx White" - <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.krylon.com/products/make_it_stone_textured_paints/">http://www.krylon.com/products/make_it_ ... ed_paints/</a><!-- m -->

Andrew

I'm just curious, what do you use to make the brick color variation? Looks interesting.

BTW, the stucco texture is good. At some point, if one would scale down the real texture, it would be too fine to catch light and gives the stucco texture. I often thought about trying these textured spray paint but never dared. I should try it someday.

Matt


Matt,


I would definately try the textured paints. I know the Rustoleum consists of very small texture material. The stone finished Krylon may be slightly larger. I would purchase a can of white Rustoleum or Krylon and shoot a piece of white sheet plastic just to observe the finish. The most you will be out is about $4.00 to 5.00 dollers. I would go with white just because it will be easier to cover with an airbrush color. Its just a matter of what you like.

Larry
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