Joined: Fri Dec 15, 2006 6:53 pm Posts: 233 Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Hi Graham,
Its been recorded that the Victorian pre-dreadnoughts looked dark blue to the eye after they had weathered. A Ship Painters Handbook said that black was made from Ordinary Stiff Black which we would call Carbon Black. Dependent on the carbon source, carbon black can have a blueish tinge (animal bones) to absolute black (methane).
That said; its modelling. So in 1/700 I use a base coat of Tamiya Rubber Black XF-85. I then agree with David Griffith and apply a couple of very thin washes of cobalt blue followed by a thin wash of black.
Enjoy your build.
Cheers, George
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