06-01-2014, 08:24 AM
Jonte, It is Heki #6600, concrete street paint. ebay UK has some Heki shrubs on sale. I assume therefor Heki is available in UK too.
sample photo: http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe.com/arti...1723_b.jpg
A very similar product is Faller "Roadway paint" #180507
sample photo: http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe.com/arti...7857_b.jpg
Steamtrain, that is about the same procedure I use. Except the first layer is a plastic primer from the rattle can, the brown is a rust primer from the rattle can and I put the mortal wash immediate on the brown rust primer. The above mentioned Heki 6600 is one of my favorite mortar wash.
The complicated parts starts after that to make that nice wall look like at least 75 years old. That is where I failed sometimes and ruined the kit and that is where I am today quite happy to use watercolors (e.g. black wash) to get a second and third and fourth chance. Something like this http://i0.wp.com/honeybrownblues.com/wp-...=567%2C318 and this http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/b...1b3ad2.jpg
sample photo: http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe.com/arti...1723_b.jpg
A very similar product is Faller "Roadway paint" #180507
sample photo: http://www.modellbahnshop-lippe.com/arti...7857_b.jpg
Steamtrain, that is about the same procedure I use. Except the first layer is a plastic primer from the rattle can, the brown is a rust primer from the rattle can and I put the mortal wash immediate on the brown rust primer. The above mentioned Heki 6600 is one of my favorite mortar wash.
The complicated parts starts after that to make that nice wall look like at least 75 years old. That is where I failed sometimes and ruined the kit and that is where I am today quite happy to use watercolors (e.g. black wash) to get a second and third and fourth chance. Something like this http://i0.wp.com/honeybrownblues.com/wp-...=567%2C318 and this http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/b...1b3ad2.jpg
Reinhard