I am at the stage where I wanted to complete some structures for the LIRR IS, so I began working on my two Wathers Parklane Terrace apartment structures. I painted the structures with Tamiya rattle cans first with some random colors.
I knew I couldn’t start any construction, till I decided how I would do the mortar.
I settled on white India Ink. I’m sure there are other colors, like an off white or gray, but this is what I had in hand.
Step one uses the stiffer brush to swirl/work the ink into the joints, but don’t let it dry too long. This model started as Tamiya gray primer.
Step two uses a plain tissue to wipe off the excess. Now the Walthers model has great brick relief for the mortar joints, so I’m not sure this will work with DPM structures or lower relief models.
The next section blends in, and if you let patches dry, they can be reactivated with fresh ink to tone them down.
Here is the whole wall complete. I really like the way the ink tones down the brick color after wiping off the excess.
Here is the second model. This was a grayish brown to start. I really like how this one turned out. All of the variations work well. And the base color was really surprising as opposed to the typical red brick.
Anyway, I thought I would share.