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Old 12-07-2002, 01:40 PM
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Talking Got some supplies

Looked around the hobby store this morning and planned on gettin the baldwin motion camaro but I decided to get some more needed stuffs..



THe millenium pen is .20mm and is GREAT for panel lines. And compared to gundam markers or techncial pens it was only $1.44.

The ezmask stuff I plan on using for my next truck project that I'm going to add a 2 tone scheme, with flames where the colors meet.

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Is there a website for that mellenium pen on the package? My hobby store doesnt have any fine markers like that. Great idea for your next truck.
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Next time you go to your hobby store look around the photography section. These pens are originally designed for photos and stuff..

http://memories.com/catalog/catprodu...lennium%20Pens
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hey i use those millinuim pens for drawing!

they kinda suck cause they run out or dry out so fast but when it does work, it is nice

you can get them individualy or in 5 packs ranging in sizes from .05mm to i think 2mm??

other options are Micron's or Stadeler (spelled it wrong)

all three pens you can find at a art store
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can u use those sharpie fine point markers?
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As long as the point is VERY FINE to where its thinner than the panel line, then it should work. Otherwise the capillary action of thinned enamel works fine, it's just messier.
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I never got the sharpie ink to adhere to enamel surfaces, but that's just me..
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i find that the sharpie fine tips arent pure black... there is usually a purple tint to them
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Is the liquid mask very thick? I can't really see how it would be a very good mask if it runs...

Please en-lighten me .
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Is the liquid mask very thick? I can't really see how it would be a very good mask if it runs...

Please en-lighten me .
i'm curious too
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It's the consistency of school glue, and you brush it on.
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