20's brick buildings
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LynnB Wrote:
LynnB Wrote:These have been really great examples and I think I get the idea now. I also found a picture of how I'd like to paint the two buildings like this <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af170/lynnboydpics/407B.jpg">http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af1 ... s/407B.jpg</a><!-- m -->]
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I already painted the building on the left a red primer color and building on left a grey primer color. How do I get the not colored front on left building a concrete color? as well as building on left side walls a concrete color or would the grey primer paint be same. Its just the regular primer paint.
I thought I'd try bumping this up to see if any of you's fine modelers would have input on whether concrete color would be the same as standard grey primer?
Hi, Lynn

I have used primer as a concrete color. I have also used a wide variety of the inexpensive craft paints for concrete. I have used so many different colors I can't recall which structures I've used primer on but, yes I have used primer for a concrete color. I have also used used primer to spray one of my downtown streets. I'll look and see if I can find a picture.

edit: found one!

[Image: IMG_4216b.JPG]

Tom

PS Nice looking buildings.
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