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Old 06-19-2004, 03:35 PM
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colouring pencils

Can anyone recommend any good colouring pencils for shading my cars

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well you can use just regular crayola pencils but the prisma color ones are softer and i like that
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Re: colouring pencils

Parisma's are the ones you want. You can mix them quite well, and they are smooth as hell.
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yup, prismacolours

can summ mod but this is the faq or something...just put in that prismacolours are really good and so are blah blah blah so we dont constantly get these posts

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Re: colouring pencils

Thats if you like 'drawinf'. I prefer drawing, but thats just MO. Get tim in to lock this, I think its clear that if everyone replies, they'll say 'Prismacolours', so just go and buy them Benzza.
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thank you spell check

maybe you can correct all of my posts
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Re: colouring pencils

Yeah I know lol...I did it with Honu as well.... I'll try not to, unless you want me to be a mobile spell checker .
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Re: colouring pencils

Question answered...thread closed.
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