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A weathered gray.
Weathered apple green?Otto
I thought about that too, but my freight station and tower are gray...
If you have the line drawing plan that is part of the instructions, that is probably worth more than the whole kit.
If you want a model of the real brewery (as rebuilt after the fire of 1888) a good starting place might be the DPM modulars, judging from the graphic at the top of this page-https://www.fortwaynebeer.com/berghoff-brewing
That was the first wood kit I ever completed- something like 40 years ago. My recollection is that it had different branding (not a "Period Miniatures" kit, but otherwise identical), but I could be wrong. Still have it in a box somewhere, waiting for the "next" layout. Think it is painted weathered light brown with green trim and a green water tank. Probably missing some bits. What I do remember about it was that it was actually a whole kit- as opposed to many of the "kits" of those days that were essentially scratchbuilding parts and some random castings (I failed with several)- and assembly was pretty straightforward. If you want a model of the real brewery (as rebuilt after the fire of 1888) a good starting place might be the DPM modulars, judging from the graphic at the top of this page-https://www.fortwaynebeer.com/berghoff-brewingBest place to drink Berghoff beer is at the Berghoff restaurant in Chicago- I don't know if the founders of the 2 are related.
It's wood, why cover it. Weather the wood and keep it like that (imagine old, unpainted barn).
1. I want to try a different technique compared to what I used on my other buildings, I want peeling wood.2. It's raining so no painting