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Miss UK Posts: > 500

placing that on it would be a hard job,
ive recovered with the silver pen and clear nail polish,
the first coat hasn't come off surprise so maybe this coat will be the final
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Posted: 2007-09-27 00:14:22
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SE4NICK Posts: > 500

Photos I want to see the results Miss UK

PPleaseXZ with 2 P's and a silent XZ
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Posted: 2007-11-11 02:34:36
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SE4NICK Posts: > 500

...??
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Posted: 2007-11-13 06:20:32
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aldrinus Posts: > 500

@se4nick:

i'm also a little into model cars & toys. there was a little similar hobby shop in our area before (it closed some years ago) and i remember getting some Tamiya paints from them. these paints are not actually permanent but they (Tamiya) has this one coat that acts quite like permanent once you top it off your final paint color on any surface. and i happened to use of this stuff before in my old T610 back when i still have it to cover up some light bruises at the edges. and i find the work fine.

ms uk's use of the clear color nail polish is great! i've tried that in some of my son's "bruised" toys and they came out fine too. i think you only have to be very careful with your application. you should use a fine (a chinese brush could do) brush for this since it involves some fine detailing especially on my collection's head and tail lights yeah, i sometimes change the color of my collection's lights!

these little nail polish are actually very useful especially for people like me (us).

cheers!

@ms uk:

as to se4nick's query, where are the pics?
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Posted: 2007-11-13 07:23:14
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SE4NICK Posts: > 500

Oh good news, i will have to try this....but still i want pics lol

I have a chinese brush as well, hoooray for model cars...
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Posted: 2007-11-13 08:43:39
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aldrinus Posts: > 500

@se4nick:

i'll try to post some sample pics later... need to retrieve them yet from their "hiding" boxes

yeah, hurray for miniature model cars and whatever!

i'm into them primarily because of my admiration of the way such details were done on a very small scale, especially those touring cars with lots of sponsor decals, and terra cotta people complete with intricate customes in them! man, i really love these things!

there were even times before, when i was still a student, that i would even save my allowance and forego snacks and sometimes even my transportation fare (out of desperation lol) just to save and buy these quite expensive "toys". well, it was worth every effort just by looking at the modest collection that i have accumulated.

sometimes the item gets sold in a matter or hours so if you do not do anything quick, it would really be sayonara

i'm a bit partial with Tamiya and AutoArt since they are the ones readily available here in my country. they quite expensive but as i've said, such effort to secure them are well worth it (personally, that is).

way to go, se4nick! cheers!
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Posted: 2007-11-13 09:07:22
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