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Old 04-14-2004, 02:47 PM
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Paint Markers

This is a very dumb question . I was wondering if you can paint a window trim with a enamel paint marker. If you can brush paint the window frames with enamel wouldnt it be easier to just hit it with the marker(with masking of course!). I was just thinking this would be one thing that would make painting window trims easier. Has anybody tried it?
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Well...I use a tamiya Paint marker to do my window trims, I have a crappy airbush so I dont bother with that any more. Paint markers seem to do the trick for me
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Re: Paint Markers

Can it be used for window rubbers as well?
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Re: Paint Markers

yes i used them on a model it worked great.
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Re: Paint Markers

I was wondering about that. I almost boaught one a couple days ago but decided to wait for a thread like this to pop up.
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I use my tamiya paint marker for all parts painting my window trims, I use it to paint on the clear plastic (the actual windows) as well as the trim on the body. One thing I had problems with was painting them on, then clearcoating, the clear made the paint run for some reason :S Tamiya primer, tamiya paint, tamiya paint marker, tamiya clear coat..:S
so now I just clear coat the body, let it fully cure, then paint my window trims
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