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Old 29-09-2007   #6 (permalink)
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Howdy tamiya-Gaz,

Well, once again, i went back into my old postings to come up with a link for you on drybrushing. This site contains a section on useful tips and tricks along with alot of useful info on modeling.

http://www.craigcentral.com/models.asp but more specifically it contains a link to this 'tutorial":

http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/tnt1/001-100/TnT087_Drybrushing_Bamford/TnT087.htm

The above link is a tutorial on drybrushing by Steve bamford, maybe it will help answer some of your questions.

The one extra tip i would give you is that when painting items like cockpit control panels, you might also want to place a small drop of clear fingernail polish over the dials after the paint has dried....it gives the appearance of a glass cover over the guages and dials

And hopefully you will glance over the first link above and look around for any other info that may be helpful to you.


Have a good day,

greg
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