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KG, that was impressive.

 

Do you mind me asking which paint you were using and did you have to thin it for the pen?

 

It's been many years since I used my own; some would like to know that the pen is best charged with a brush.

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I used just regular old craft paint for striping.  So if I messed up. It was easy to remove without any damage to the base color.

 

 After thinning the paint (in a spare jar) I would dip the pen in the jar to load it then wipe the outside of it on a cloth (careful not to press too hard or you might unload the pen) and then do your striping.  Using a straight edge you have to have it off the part you want to strip or you run the risk of the paint running under your straight edge.

 

 The trim on the coach help me with this but you could easily glue small blocks on just enough to raise it and it will help a lot.  
 

free hand I’m not that steady anymore so some free hand stuff is a bit shaky but I got it done.

 

i tried Vallejo paints and for some reason I couldn’t get it to work.  I would think any paint should work just get the consistence right.  You want it to flow out smooth but not too thin to where when you start it blobs before you strip.  Hope that makes since.

 

 Hope this helps answer some questions you all have.  Paint pens that you can buy are a good choice to, I just have done it this way before so I knew what to expect.

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