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Tell you what. Its amazing what a bit of practice does. I hated BMF on the 300sl but im really beginning to like the effect. BMF isnt easy especially when you have fingers like sausages but after a bit of practice it beats painting these areas in.
I layed down the bmf in three parts burnished in with cocktail stick folded over and then sealed the whole area with 2 coats of clearcoat on both sides![20160227_125207-1.jpg 20160227_125207-1.jpg](https://www.scale-models.co.uk/data/attachments/117/117979-1a2279b29e2aa3ca06a4cd80c55323f3.jpg)
![20160227_125219-1.jpg 20160227_125219-1.jpg](https://www.scale-models.co.uk/data/attachments/117/117980-51615eb230c011e6e35d7214fdcd44a6.jpg)
to stop it from lifting up as the model ages. (The 300sl bmf is starting to lift away in places now)
I layed down the bmf in three parts burnished in with cocktail stick folded over and then sealed the whole area with 2 coats of clearcoat on both sides
![20160227_125207-1.jpg 20160227_125207-1.jpg](https://www.scale-models.co.uk/data/attachments/117/117979-1a2279b29e2aa3ca06a4cd80c55323f3.jpg)
![20160227_125219-1.jpg 20160227_125219-1.jpg](https://www.scale-models.co.uk/data/attachments/117/117980-51615eb230c011e6e35d7214fdcd44a6.jpg)
to stop it from lifting up as the model ages. (The 300sl bmf is starting to lift away in places now)