06-13-2014, 07:17 AM
After the second coat of Desert Sand dried, I gave the un-masked areas a coat of Gloss Brown. The brown was too glossy so I gave everything a coat of Dullcoat.
Some wall sections needed some touch up, so I sprayed some Desert Sand in one of those containers that lunch meat come in(I've been keeping these for just such an occasion), this insures a perfect color match.
I used the same method with the brown to hand paint the trim on the gables, and touch up the brown on the walls.
While that was all drying, I masked the roof and gave the over hang portions a coat of primer, then a coat of Desert Sand.
Some wall sections needed some touch up, so I sprayed some Desert Sand in one of those containers that lunch meat come in(I've been keeping these for just such an occasion), this insures a perfect color match.
I used the same method with the brown to hand paint the trim on the gables, and touch up the brown on the walls.
While that was all drying, I masked the roof and gave the over hang portions a coat of primer, then a coat of Desert Sand.
Torrington, Ct.
NARA Member #87
I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
NARA Member #87
I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.