FrenchChuffed
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I hadnt realsed i have done no posts for the past 18 months where did the time go? My thread took some finding i will try and rectify things in the next few days .
You are lucky the little (G scale ) blighters never did any graffiti.On inspecting the railway it would seem that vandalism took place over the winter
Varnish, lots of external quality clear varnish in gloss, satin and matt, also enamel and acrylic. They come in brush on and spray on, though I would consider spraying is the base colour is not waterproof, lots of light coats.The lovely stone effect paint i found in the Hobby Craft shop isnr waterproof aparently and i have dripp marks now off the building. Any ideas on waretproffing the paint or was it a realy bad idea?
I tend to use concrete painted with external grade concrete paint. Initially black it weathers down nicely after a season or so.Well i have sprayed the surface of the Platform with mat clear varnish we will see how it weathers.
The next part of the project is a roadway with a pavment and parking may be a wall also, i was going to make to road out of soffet board and the pavment out of 5mm foam board stuck onto it what do peopl use for road serface eithera covering or a paint effect? Any advice wouldbe welcome thanks.
I tried Concrete on the station Platform but after 2 years it cracked on my admitedlysoft made up ground even with reinforcing, so i thought of going down the plastic soffet board route I guess i could try masonary paint on it but it tends to come in large tines. the other option may be sand in a paint mix we used to do that on boat decks thinking about it????I tend to use concrete painted with external grade concrete paint. Initially black it weathers down nicely after a season or so.
Get match pots.I tried Concrete on the station Platform but after 2 years it cracked on my admitedlysoft made up ground even with reinforcing, so i thought of going down the plastic soffet board route I guess i could try masonary paint on it but it tends to come in large tines. the other option may be sand in a paint mix we used to do that on boat decks thinking about it????