DGE-Railroad
The Orchard Line

Hoping to get some guidance from those that weather plastic wood.
I've dipped my toe into the world of weathering, starting with some wooden things and I'm using brushes at the moment.
My approach so far has been to use a medium brown acrylic as a base, then a dark green enamel wash as shown, for the grain/shadows.

I'm pleased with the effect I'm getting but I think its a bit too choclately looking and could do with looking a little more sun-bleached.

I experimented using a light grey in place of the medium brown but wasn't too happy with how it looked (see pic)

I'm about to tackle a gondola which has wood grain effect sides.

Can anyone recommend an alternative acrylic basecoat colour to give a slightly more bleached wood look, or do I need to use a different wash, add another step, or something?
I'd like to keep things simple if I can while I get confident but am happy to try stuff
Thanks!
Darren
I've dipped my toe into the world of weathering, starting with some wooden things and I'm using brushes at the moment.
My approach so far has been to use a medium brown acrylic as a base, then a dark green enamel wash as shown, for the grain/shadows.

I'm pleased with the effect I'm getting but I think its a bit too choclately looking and could do with looking a little more sun-bleached.

I experimented using a light grey in place of the medium brown but wasn't too happy with how it looked (see pic)

I'm about to tackle a gondola which has wood grain effect sides.

Can anyone recommend an alternative acrylic basecoat colour to give a slightly more bleached wood look, or do I need to use a different wash, add another step, or something?
I'd like to keep things simple if I can while I get confident but am happy to try stuff
Thanks!
Darren