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Another HOW TO help
Long time reader and first time poster! I am currently working on two Honda Accord models - JACCS and PIAA Tamiya Kits. I have read through most of the how to's on here but havent been able to find one about how to paint Door Lines and Bonnet lines. I've spent a while doing the interior/underneath of these models and the last thing i'd want is to ruin the body.
Here is an example: ![]() P.s sorry for using your picture Primera Man, but its just such a good example
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Re: Another HOW TO help
Fine-tip Gundam markers are what I use but I'm sure others will also chime in with some helpful results and preferences.
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Re: Another HOW TO help
I use flat black acrylic paint mixed (equal parts) with dishwashing liquid and a little more water. This makes the mixture very thin and it easily wicks into the panel lines. It's also very easy to clean up, even after drying. Light pressure with a Qtip will take it off.
FWIW, it also works very well for shading effects on engines and interiors. Daniel |
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