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Newberry-Columbia Line, SC: Just a simple change in color scheme looks better.

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Posted by robert sylvester on Friday, January 11, 2019 10:18 AM

Big Smile Mike:

Thanks, I filled the crack with white caulking and painted over it, it worked great.

Robert Sylvester

Newberry-Columbia Line SC

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, January 11, 2019 9:50 AM

I agree Robert, much better, especially with that cracked filled in.

Mike.

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Newberry-Columbia Line, SC: Just a simple change in color scheme looks better.
Posted by robert sylvester on Friday, January 11, 2019 9:45 AM

Confused I have shared my silo complex in my new modeled industrial area but after putting it together I left it in the plastic colors it came in. Lately I decided the silo's needed to look a little more real, thus change the paint scheme.

This is how they looked right out of the box in the original colors.

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Not bad but it had that glossy plastic color. Too shiny for my taste. This morning I found a bottle of aged concrete from Model Master and applied a coat over the original grey color, what a difference. The concrete color just looks better and the silo's really stand out with a more realistic look.

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I hope you can see the difference, much better.

Robert Sylvester

Newberry-Columbia Line, SC

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