John Fraser
Well-known member
I just posted a picture of my pine broadbill drake on the August workbench thread. I've never spent the time to paint real vermiculation on the backs of my other broadbill that I've repainted because they were rough "working blocks". I want to do a nice job painting this bird so I'm looking for some advice on how to paint it. Should the base coat be black or white? Then how do I paint those fine markings? I've tried combing before, but it didn't come out good.
I plan on painting with exterior latex, as I've got full cans of black and white. I also have a broadbill drake mount that I can use for reference.
I plan on painting with exterior latex, as I've got full cans of black and white. I also have a broadbill drake mount that I can use for reference.