Looks like this video is to well hidden. 11 months old and I'm making the first comment. Your channel seems the only place to find out how to line teak coaches, so well done for showing us how its done. I went out yesterday and purchased a ruling pen from my local art shop in Berkhamsted. Its only a cheap Jakar, so I examined their stock for the one with the best tip. Got it home and honed the tip as you advised using wet and dry. Tested it using old genuine Hull made Humbrol No.7 I luckily already had on my bit of teak painting test bit of foam board, and happy to report it worked beautifully. Just need to complete the Five79 Pigeon Van kit final varnish coats prior to attempting the lining for real. Anyway, cheers for giving me the confidence to try this. Just a thought, but I'd expect sign writing enamels would be perfect for this, whereas modern fast drying enamels wouldn't ? PS. Please get your camera in focus.
amazing work Mike really good
Looks like this video is to well hidden. 11 months old and I'm making the first comment. Your channel seems the only place to find out how to line teak coaches, so well done for showing us how its done. I went out yesterday and purchased a ruling pen from my local art shop in Berkhamsted. Its only a cheap Jakar, so I examined their stock for the one with the best tip. Got it home and honed the tip as you advised using wet and dry. Tested it using old genuine Hull made Humbrol No.7 I luckily already had on my bit of teak painting test bit of foam board, and happy to report it worked beautifully. Just need to complete the Five79 Pigeon Van kit final varnish coats prior to attempting the lining for real.
Anyway, cheers for giving me the confidence to try this.
Just a thought, but I'd expect sign writing enamels would be perfect for this, whereas modern fast drying enamels wouldn't ?
PS. Please get your camera in focus.