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Old 13-06-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Frisket masking material.

Ever wanted to mask up intricate detail on your models ? I bet there have been times where ordinary masking tape has failed to do the job properly,paint creeping underneath leaving unsightly marks etc lets face it masking tape was never intended for model making and was bacically a car re-finishers product not intended for intricate designs,go to your local art suppliers and purchase a pack or roll of Frisket,you will have enough for many models,all you need to do is cut out the design with a razorblade,peel off the backing paper and press into position,it will give you pin-point sharpness of edges and above all allow you to do many of those exciting colourschemes that you have always wanted and give you a chance of success.
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