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Not from me. :)

I find myself using the same brush for almost everything whether it's painting a chassis plate, or wires on a firewall.

Most guys would consider what I use a real "club"! :D

Steve

Any recommendations on a very fine detail brush set to purchase?

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I am just having a very difficult time with this. Being new to modeling doesn't make this any easier :) hahaha but I really would like for this to come out good since I've come so far on this model.

I even tried to BMF the window trim and that was a pretty big mess to say the least!

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I am just having a very difficult time with this. Being new to modeling doesn't make this any easier :) hahaha but I really would like for this to come out good since I've come so far on this model.

I even tried to BMF the window trim and that was a pretty big mess to say the least!

I think, if you're not real confident Steve, try the Sharpie idea on both the scripts & the firewall.

They'll give you acceptable results.

And if they don't turn out the way you want them, The Sharpie is removable.

A little W-D40 will wipe it right off. Just don't try to paint over anything that you've used W-D40 on without a good cleaning in soap & water.

Steve

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I think, if you're not real confident Steve, try the Sharpie idea on both the scripts & the firewall.

They'll give you acceptable results.

And if they don't turn out the way you want them, The Sharpie is removable.

A little W-D40 will wipe it right off. Just don't try to paint over anything that you've used W-D40 on without a good cleaning in soap & water.

Steve

Great , I'll give this a shot tomorrow!

Thank you!!

-Steve

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