So, I share that same desire for a few 'added touches of paint left over from days gone by' on my One - Liner (which by the way, must have been submerged in Neptune's Tomb, because all of the raw steel parts were rusted to the same color / degree!). My question to you @The Renaissance Man and others...how does one achieve this in my 'post rustified' state? As you said, it is easy to over do, and I really like the rustification as is...but would like to add some color.TRM, I respect your opinion and totally agree. I was starting to grow tired of total rust; unless this bike had been submerged in Neptune's Tomb.
Once I get all the bits built, will tackle adding some interest and highlight the details. Thank you for the much appreciated critique and honesty.
So, I share that same desire for a few 'added touches of paint left over from days gone by' on my One - Liner (which by the way, must have been submerged in Neptune's Tomb, because all of the raw steel parts were rusted to the same color / degree!). My question to you @The Renaissance Man and others...how does one achieve this in my 'post rustified' state? As you said, it is easy to over do, and I really like the rustification as is...but would like to add some color.
OddJob, thanks brother. Can't wait how yours comes out; I know it will be cool.Your success with this is really upping the ante!
You're probably right, all the carriages I saw on the big valley and bonanza were black or red.Decided to stick with brown & black hues to the rust. Victorian colors on carriages were probably more subdued.View attachment 25823
Falstaff, Big Valley & Bonanza; great references in TV history. When I watched TV, everything was in black & white.You're probably right, all the carriages I saw on the big valley and bonanza were black or red.
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