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hand painted signage: thurlowland engineers
Posted by signworxs on 31 January 2006 at 17:49Thought it was about time I posted somthing again and thought this might interest a few of you. Got the whole thing to paint and line out in the spring but have made a start with the name boards.
Brian Little replied 19 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 11 Replies -
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Hi Neil yes its one shot imitation gold and the shadow is imitation gold and burgundy mixed.
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Do you varnish the gold after as i notice it drys flat .Definitely the best on the market
regards Brian
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Just out of interest that “Thurgoland” is near me, Sheffield. Or is it just a name for the Traction Engine!
Looks good so far.
L J
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Hi all.
Brian, the gold being one shotdries to a good gloss so no varnishing needed.
LJ Yup dead right Thurgoland is where the engine is stored and yes it is the one near sheffield. Its owned by a guy called Les Donn.
The pic below makes the name board look as bent as Dale Winton but it is really straight as a die.
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twud look nice, bent as a Winton, better than straight as (dont know nowadays) 😀
Peter
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mm dont know what im doing wrong then ive stired & stired that one shot gold & its never dried gloss always matt
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Brian I think were at cross purposes here by imitation gold I mean the mustardy yellow called imitation gold. If you mean the golds and bronzes that one shot do then I agree they do dry flat and need clearing.
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aaaahh right i see what you mean never thought of that . I thought the sun was on the piccys and at sometimes it can be deceiving at certain angles which of the two it is
regards brian
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