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Okay guys i am going brush shopping help..
What brushes do you guys recommend for the molding detail, I am thinking something with hard hairs would make it easier to stay in line.. If you can recommend something that would be nice, I forgot to buy brushes and thats how i screwed my RX-7..So i am going to buy all the colors today and all the brushes i can possibly find..
please do recommend your favorite ones and the brand name..thanks. |
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The only brush i have right now is the one that came with the Testor paint kit...hahhah I know POS.. I been working so i have not had a chance to go to the Hobby Store to get those good ones.
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"P-Man"
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Dont get hard hair ones as this will "pull" the paint off.
Get some nice soft ones. You would want a very fine one for detail work. The next size up for bigger bits and a medium one for most painting. The Tamiya #0 is the one you could do most of your painting with. The more the better to help you out though.
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