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Art, I've heard of this technique, possibly from you long ago. I've only seen one photo of a completed script though. Do you, or does anyone else, have any shots of a finished procuct? It sounds like a fine way to do it, but boy oh boy, so delicate. What do you use to color the final script, and what do you use to attach it to the model so no adhesive shows around the edges?

I used the technique for creating resin casting masters, most notably on a couple of dashboards, the primary example being the AAM '62 Studebaker GT Hawk. But the technique can be used for scripts, badges, door handles. The caveat is, of course, the ability of a modeler to do all the really delicate work involved, and it can be very delicate indeed!

As for "coloring" the script, that's what BMF was created for--again, more delicate work!

Art

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