Modeling and schematics  
Looking for schematics or helpful tips on modeling? This might be the place for you to share your ideas. 
RE: uboat paint
Posted by: Rainer Bruns ()
Date: August 16, 2001 11:21AM

Hi Leif,
OFC, that is a well known fact. But that refers to untreated resp. unpainted wood like a well honed teak deck, which looks a light silvery grey (dry) and a medium grey/brown (wet). Rgds, RB

Options: ReplyQuote


Subject Written By Posted
uboat paint marion miller 08/12/2001 11:33PM
RE: uboat paint I Stapley 08/13/2001 10:13AM
RE: uboat paint Rainer Bruns 08/13/2001 02:41PM
RE: uboat paint I Stapley 08/14/2001 10:49AM
RE: uboat paint Rainer Bruns 08/14/2001 11:11AM
RE: uboat paint Jeffrey LaRue 08/15/2001 11:54PM
RE: uboat paint Rainer Bruns 08/16/2001 12:02AM
RE: uboat paint I Stapley 08/15/2001 09:53AM
RE: uboat paint Jerry Pope 08/15/2001 11:22AM
RE: uboat paint Rainer Bruns 08/15/2001 01:05PM
RE: uboat paint Leif... 08/16/2001 04:38AM
RE: uboat paint Rainer Bruns 08/16/2001 11:21AM
RE: uboat paint Oliver 08/19/2001 01:26PM


Your Name: 
Your Email: 
Subject: 
Spam prevention:
Please, enter the code that you see below in the input field. This is for blocking bots that try to post this form automatically.
 **     **  **         **    **  **        **     ** 
 ***   ***  **    **   ***   **  **         **   **  
 **** ****  **    **   ****  **  **          ** **   
 ** *** **  **    **   ** ** **  **           ***    
 **     **  *********  **  ****  **          ** **   
 **     **        **   **   ***  **         **   **  
 **     **        **   **    **  ********  **     **