I posted this in my "home" forum, but will post it here for those
that may have missed it-my take on paint markers, etc:
When I first experimented with graf, I bought some Elmer's
"Painters" paint markers, with a fine tip. Once I started playing
around, the tip wasn't "fine" enough for me, so I started using
very fine brushes (5/0-20/0) BUT still using the Elmer's paint
markers & pumping the paint out the tip onto my pallet. Why?
Well, the paint with those to me seems to have an almost perfect
consistency, & cover & flow well. I HAVE used the actual marker
tip also in places where fill was needed, but like I said, the tip
wasn't fine enough for some of the real detail.
You can get the Elmer's markers at "Wally World", but they just have
the "basic" colors. I've gotten some more different colors at the Pat
Catan's craft store here, but that's a regional craft store (Eastern
Ohio-Western PA) & would imagine Michael's would carry them, but
I'm not sure-our Michael's closed up a couple months ago!
I want to add too, I've noticed some using magic markers it appears for
graf tags-IMO is this-when you use a magic marker on a plastic train car,
it looks exactly like that-a magic marker on a plastic train car!
I've been happy up to this point with what I'm working with, but I'm always
open to others' suggestions-like KLUKE, may check out some other paint
marker/gel pen options, & see how workable they are!
Here's some unfinished tagging examples I've done on a currently stagnant
Railbox model I have that has other issues I'm not happy with-anyways,
pics go as follows: proto-model-proto-model. (I'm still striving to improve-
these were done quite awhile back!)
(I apologize for the size differences in the pics, but you get the idea.)