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Old 10-16-2001, 09:02 PM
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Brushes?

I am looking for a small brush to paint really small areas. This is one that I had in mind. It is made by Tamiya, and that is all that I know. Could somebody tell be what size brush it is, and if you recommend it.
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Never used that particular brush but you should consider using paint pen, or whatever the actual name of it is. It would probably work better on window sills
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Old 10-17-2001, 02:43 AM
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I wouldn't brush paint window seals. mask them off and spray them, preferably with an airbrush. It looks fantastic!
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I wouldn't brush paint window seals. mask them off and spray them, preferably with an airbrush. It looks fantastic!
I agree on that.....always mask up for a nice straight clean line.

The brush looks like the one i have #37017
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