• SUBSCRIBE TO SHIPS IN SCALE TODAY!

    The beloved Ships in Scale Magazine is back and charting a new course for 2026!
    Discover new skills, new techniques, and new inspirations in every issue.

    NOTE THAT OUR NEXT ISSUE WILL BE July/August 2026
  • Win a Free Custom Engraved Brass Coin!!!
    As a way to introduce our brass coins to the community, we will raffle off a free coin during the month of August. Follow link ABOVE for instructions for entering.

Bluenose Schooner 1921 - Model Shipways 1:64 by TexBilly

A few days later, I sprayed the lower hull and with overall good results. More detail soon on my method but the stripe as shown is still (intentionally) wide and will be narrowed to the 1mm final width when I spray the upper blue/black.

View attachment 618805
So far so good with a nice recovery of that little white part, Bill.
Regards, Peter
 
This is all new to me but I've found a number of ways to attack stripes and get clean color transitions, including of course pin stripe tape as a few have noted. I was originally planning to lay out the final 1mm stripe in the middle of the wider stripe (to avoid any gaps created by masking up to/on edges) but I was very impressed by the nice edge produced by the 3M vinyl tape.

So, I decided to use the bottom (keel) side of the wide stripe as the datum for the final pin stripe. That edge is also my approximate waterline, determined earlier by my laser level exercise. Placing my 1/8" tape at the edge of the stripe was fairly easy as the contrast of the blue tape and white paint helped. Had I been using the same tape over blue paint, this might have been a little more difficult. You can see the blue tape under my masking.

IMG_1286 V2.jpeg
 
I didn't take a picture but the first step was to spray a light mist of my white paint over the tape edge. I let that sit for as long as it took to prep for the red. I probably applied 6-7 light coats of red and let each coat dry for as long as it took to paint the opposite side. Once I was happy with my coverage, I waited maybe 10 min before removing all masking and slowly removing the blue tape. Came out pretty nice, with only a few tiny spots that I might touch up. The overall paint finish was a little more matte than I expected but I'm going to apply a clear finish anyway.

IMG_1298.jpeg IMG_1301.jpeg

IMG_1299.jpeg IMG_1300.jpeg
 
Forgot to mention - I did use the Liquitex Cadmium Red but decided I wanted to make it a little less bright. I added a bit of Golden Raw Umber and the result was a more brown red. Turns out it's fairly close to Model Expo Hull Copper Red.

IMG_1302.jpeg
 
I didn't take a picture but the first step was to spray a light mist of my white paint over the tape edge. I let that sit for as long as it took to prep for the red. I probably applied 6-7 light coats of red and let each coat dry for as long as it took to paint the opposite side. Once I was happy with my coverage, I waited maybe 10 min before removing all masking and slowly removing the blue tape. Came out pretty nice, with only a few tiny spots that I might touch up. The overall paint finish was a little more matte than I expected but I'm going to apply a clear finish anyway.

View attachment 618868 View attachment 618867

View attachment 618865 View attachment 618866
Very nice paint job, ‼️
 
Back
Top