Okay, so I figured whilst I'm waiting on various bits and pieces, I'd plough on with sorting out the colour for the body. Apparently the maroon-burgundy of the real thing is IMPOSSIBLE to find as a wood stain, neither online nor various DIY/craft shops could sort me out.
Soooo, I headed towards the lycracunt haven of Halfords and picked up some "Rover Damask Red" spraypaint, the closest the shop had to the colour I wanted. A light test spray on some scrap bits of pine (or similar) made it look just a little too vibrant and bright; a heavier spraying just started to cover up the grain.
I was feeling a little crestfallen when, from the depth of Hades (our garage), I uncovered some ancient* Colron 'Indian Rosewood' wood dye to darken down the wood. An hour later, I had this, which is pretty damn close to what I wanted.
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/3/maraudercolor.JPG)
It's a lot nicer in person, although I tried a little light sanding on one side (left half on the pic), but obviously the paint nor stain was thick enough, as it gave way to some of the paler wood beneath.
While I'm sure using a very small amount of spraypaint isn't exactly GOOD WORKWORK SCIENCE, I'm pretty happy. It'll of course be done very carefully on the real thing, and then lacquered muchly to keep it all shiny and non-chipped.
*This wood dye cost ΓΒ£0.45 from Rowlinson H.I.C in Crewe apparently, which is where my folks briefly lived when my now-32 year old sister was born. Crewe, not the DIY store.