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Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 21:53
by airboatr
In need of some info on painting the model of the Stratocruiser (1/144 scale) in BOAC colors

the silver on the bottom , is it different then the wings? is it silver or dull aluminumnum or polished or what?
and the white for the top is it, off white or white white
the plastic parts are white , but thats not good enough, this is going to take longer than I figured
there has to be a years of sundays work here
she does have a spot in the FBO , been cleared for that, the Concorde as well , but I havn't even got that out of my storage facility,
any help is much appreciated
Joe
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 22:21
by Garry Russell
Hi Joe
The fuse and wings were the same.polished aluminium which is nothing like silver

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The white top was white but for 144 scale you need to knock it back a touch and best use a semi gloss rather than a full gloss.
A bit of weathering would do it justice too
Garry
PS I've moved it to e&S as it's not FS
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 22:34
by Chris558
How does one get hold of Alumium paint? I never see it in Humbrol or Revell.
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 22:35
by airboatr
Thanks Garry It'll get on that
and thanks for moving it,,, at least it's moving.
PS it's silver-ish mate fosho
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 22:37
by airboatr
yeah right Chris
he says polished aluminum, and the model is made of plastic...
plus how do I get some texture on this ....
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 22:53
by Garry Russell
There are three ways
Mix paint
Use special powders
Use metal foil
Which ever method you use you should pick out panels and finish them in a slighly different tint or shine value forr a real effect.
If you look at any natural metal finish it is not even so there is never going to be a paint as such to do it.
The differnce between silver and aluminium is quite marked. On a black and white photos silver comes out light and at times almost white where as aluminum if polished comes out quite dark and can appear very dark indeed :think:
Garry
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 22:57
by ianhind
A long time ago, wasn't there some type of aluminium tape (self-adhesive(?)) that was used for this.
I've never used it - just remember reading about it - might jog someone's memory!
Edit: metal foil as in Garry's response
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 23:12
by Garry Russell
It's still around Ian
In addition there is also an adhesive for ordinary foil.
Gary
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 20 Aug 2009, 23:53
by airboatr
like gold gilding?
cept of course this would be silver gilding
it would have to be very thin this adhesive tape/foil you speak of.
Re: Painting my BOAC 377
Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 00:35
by Garry Russell
Ordinary chocolate foil is OK.been used for years.
But yes the adhesive foil is very thin
Garry