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Paddler Information => Research => Topic started by: puffin on July 04, 2021, 03:30:13 AM

Title: PS Waverley
Post by: puffin on July 04, 2021, 03:30:13 AM
Hi All
Can anyone tell me what wood is used for the deck please??
Mike
Title: Re: PS Waverley
Post by: DavidM on July 06, 2021, 07:34:04 PM
Found this from the paddle steamer preservation society website the wood is from West Africa of a kind called Iroko?  not something you can find at B&Q the colour photos on the website may help with colour matching i can't post a direct link I'm using a kindle and it doesn't copy and paste very well.
Title: Re: PS Waverley
Post by: puffin on July 08, 2021, 03:49:29 PM
Hi DavidM
Many thanks for info, its just that I am trying to match the colour on my build from pictures I have seen, looks quite light in colour.
Mike
Title: Re: PS Waverley
Post by: Walter Snowdon on July 09, 2021, 12:36:37 AM
I David I spent many weeks some years ago working on Waverley as a volunteer and the Iroko when new is a gingery mud brown colour which appeers dark when new. It soon weathers down to a much paler straw grey culour due to salt and constant washing with FRESH water every couple of days. When in service it looks a bit like dirty oak. Remember, when we are painting models we are looking at a subject which is many yards away and distance in scale tends to lighten everything. So trying to emulate the "full size colour makes the model look darker than it shoud, So I always tend to lighten things like decks and horizontal areas. Look at particularly small models where the builders have copied the exact colour match and they are all several shades too dark! Regards, Walter.
Title: Re: PS Waverley
Post by: puffin on July 10, 2021, 04:47:16 PM
Walter, many thanks for the information I'll see how I get on trying to find the right size wood cut to modelling size. The shading will be interesting to achieve !!!.
Regards
Mike