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I got a pack of Sharpie metallic colors at Target (or Michael's). I use them all the time for small details or weathering.
Me too. Easiest way I have found to do this work. Until your kids get into them.
Nice work on the detailing and weathering, they all look fab especially the wheel colour. Can you tell me what brand of paint and colour it is.Rod.
Not sure we get that here down under,
Bummer, the stuff is nice, dead flat. I use it for track, wheels and trucks. They have several shades, the "tan"color is pretty good for concrete too. The nozzles don't do well with lots of re-uses(they clog), so I try to get as much as I can ready to paint before starting, so as not to end up with wasted paint still in the can.
Here you can see the trucks, with temporary plastic wheels installed to keep paint out of the axle cups.
...Here you can see the trucks, with temporary plastic wheels installed to keep paint out of the axle cups. ...
So simple, but very ingenious!
What a great idea! I'm going to borrow it.Regards,George