QUOTE: Originally posted by dekruif QUOTE: Originally posted by Greyryder Painted mine, too. Like others have said, use the side of the brush, and make make sure you don't have too much paint in it. N scale: Need to fini***he detail paint, on that sucker.... Did you paint the handrails on that also?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Greyryder Painted mine, too. Like others have said, use the side of the brush, and make make sure you don't have too much paint in it. N scale: Need to fini***he detail paint, on that sucker....
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Good job, DekRuif!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by fiatfan I use a gel type computer keyborad wrist rest to steady my hand when doing fine detail painting. Tom
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QUOTE: Originally posted by claycts There was "many moons ago" a brush on masking gel Does it stil exist? I have a masking media that we make for dying leather I have not tried it on anything else. it is an oil base so the dye can be wiped off the area beore it penetrates. The meaning of this ramble is that IF there is stil a masking media THEN that would be the answer.