StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: scumble

F62 [done] inside B1 {9 of 25}

10 Jun 2021 145
Inside B1; highlighting the seating, ceiling lights and the scumbled panelling.

NSR23 - scumbled bulkhead

27 Dec 2018 1 1 819
Bulkhead planks after being scumbled as "figured light/medium oak". Once this has cured, it will be varnished for protection as the scumble finish is quite soft compared to standard coach paints.

NSR 61 - seat back painting

14 Mar 2014 1 748
Scumbling the seat backs / interior partitions - held in a jig so both sides could be coated in one session. The plain strip is where the seat frame will be attached, so is not painted.

NSR 61 - bulkhead scumbled

18 Feb 2014 1 774
Mike scumbling the central bulkhead. This finish is relatively soft, so it will be varnished for protection, once it has dried sufficiently.

NSR 61 - hit & miss

18 Feb 2014 3 763
The door top "Hit and Miss" vents are now being varnished, to protect the scumble (which is a very soft finish).

BM FC - old scumble

04 Apr 2013 610
A chip out of the 1970s scumble revealed some even older traces......

BM FC - scumble undercoat body planks

28 Oct 2012 528
Having thoroughly primed everything, now starting to apply the coloured base coat for the scumble, to the planks for the bodywork panels.

BM FC - scumble undercoat end planks

28 Oct 2012 519
The second layer of scumble base coat has been applied to the end planks.

CF - scumble supplies

14 Nov 2012 5 4 625
Range of grainers, floggers and softeners plus oil tints and oil based glaze for scumbling.

BM FC - interior end planks

12 Dec 2012 547
Some of the long end planks after scumbling.

BM FC - interior body planking

12 Dec 2012 528
A selection of the interior planks after scumbling

BM FC - end view

02 Jan 2013 737
Having fitted all the body planking, the team are re-attaching all the external ironwork. There are still a few more jobs to do, but almost nearly finished.

BM Tram - Blackpool 31 - panels 1

22 Mar 2011 578
An area of paint damage has allowed water penetration, and some delamination could be occuring. The teak colour is a scumble type finish, and it seems to be very vunerable to scratching.