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Post by Cole Only on May 18, 2008 15:28:34 GMT -5
some graffiti~ Green BN was actually a birthday present for my boy Mike- pre weathered-
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Post by Cole Only on May 18, 2008 15:29:15 GMT -5
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Post by hobojankins on May 19, 2008 18:55:50 GMT -5
Looks good, what kind of markers are you using? I use the thin point black sharpie, and some gel roller type pens...just curious if theirs something out there better I could try...
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Post by Kozma Minin on May 19, 2008 19:34:55 GMT -5
yeah, you've been busy. Nice. I have an old stock green TYCO BN that looks nothing like any prototypes I've seen.
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Post by Cole Only on May 19, 2008 20:24:47 GMT -5
yeah, tyco was straight wack on the protypical tip. they were marketed towards trainset buyers, not modelers, not like im some super bad ass modeler ...lol.
these were actually the first two i ever did.
i have a mixed bag of markers actually, whatever i can get at wal-mart for the lo lo.
Elmers painters (they suck) I filled the mike piece with them *yuck*
DecoColor - these are the best ones, but of course most expensive. they also have the widest range of colors.
Zig Painty - these are pretty good, not many colors though not that i have seen
some joints just called painters. the logo looks just like the elmers.
a krylon paint marker. pretty fvckin dope...too bad they only had like 2 colors.
any off brand silver marker. silver paint pens are like silver paint....you cant really go wrong with silver.
Sharpie - every writers best friend is a brand new sharpie. i just get these from work.
i was thinkin about using a tooth pick for the super detail, but i havent got to that point yet. Pieces to scale in HO is pretty challenging, but i keeps at it. problem is i get real impaitent and want to piece and weather a car all at once...
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