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Old 06-05-2002, 02:00 PM   #1
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black-washing

Hi.

I would like to know how you make your black-washing

Personnaly i use this method:
http://www.tamiya.com/english/howto/car1/tip3.htm

but i want to know if there is a better one and how you make yours ?

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thats a good method
i have also tried using black ink with good results
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It's a good technique. Try to use artists' oil paint thinned with turpentine or white spirit. Maybe you'd like to try another color than black as this can look a bit overdone. It's so.. so.. black! Try dark brown or dark grey instead and look if it suits you.

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i read somewhere on the board that you can use Gundam markers to paint the lines...what are they like/finish etc?
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i read somewhere on the board that you can use Gundam markers to paint the lines...what are they like/finish etc?
Look at Warren's Lancers in the Gallery; he used Gundam markers on both. (Warren's Evo Extreme will be up loaded in about 10 hours. It's not there yet. )

I use ink pens like this:
http://www.gellyroll.com/products/pe...gmamicron.html
They work good enough for me.
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