QUOTE: jwr_1986 Posted: Today, 05:43:08 Wow, this has been a really helpfull thread. I never really knew how the india ink was used before. Can someone give me an idea on price though. As someone who still uses fountain pens I know that the ink I use can be $8 an ounce or more. I hope the prices are better for plain old india ink. Jess
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QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966 Remember, you are using the ink in a weathering wash. Mix a couple of tea spoons of the ink into 80% isophoryl alchohol from the drug store and use it as a wash. It gets into all the nooks and cranies of a model and gives depth to the detail. It works very well on rock faces to give depth to the rock texture.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ChessieFan13 O.K..................Ive read a lot on here about using india ink for weathering........well I am going to try to weather some of our rolling stock.......but here is the crux..........what is india ink and where do i get it?????????? thanks for the in put JW