Wolfpak54 Posted February 7, 2004 Posted February 7, 2004 As the header states, I have never used them before, and I am about to attack my Super VF-1J my question is, are the cool by themselves or do Ihave to seal them with a coat of something? Quote
Hikuro Posted February 7, 2004 Posted February 7, 2004 I've used them for a few years now, never had to redo them once you use them. But it doesn't hurt to do it once in a while if you wanna keep them looking nice, it's mostly just how you use them that brings it out. Since your doing a 1/60 scale, you want to make sure you keep the pen straight up so you don't get "fat" lines or start cutting the tip. Quote
Ali Sama Posted February 7, 2004 Posted February 7, 2004 What's a Gundam marker? it;s amarker made from gundranium allow Quote
Anubis Posted February 7, 2004 Posted February 7, 2004 What's a Gundam marker? A thin tipped marker intended for panel lining gundam models, but works for everything else. I use an old one to write on CD's too. There's thin tip, a thicker version, and asst color paint markers. I've only used the thin tip. Good stuff. Quote
Ali Sama Posted February 7, 2004 Posted February 7, 2004 What's a Gundam marker? A thin tipped marker intended for panel lining gundam models, but works for everything else. I use an old one to write on CD's too. There's thin tip, a thicker version, and asst color paint markers. I've only used the thin tip. Good stuff. I like my answer more!!! Quote
Anubis Posted February 7, 2004 Posted February 7, 2004 What's a Gundam marker? A thin tipped marker intended for panel lining gundam models, but works for everything else. I use an old one to write on CD's too. There's thin tip, a thicker version, and asst color paint markers. I've only used the thin tip. Good stuff. I like my answer more!!! at least spell alloy right then Quote
mitsuyagi Posted February 8, 2004 Posted February 8, 2004 Does any one has a picture of the markers, just to know what I'm looking for in in order to buy oone. Thanks!!!! Quote
13strikevalkyrie13 Posted February 8, 2004 Posted February 8, 2004 (edited) this is a good site i wish i had enough cash to buy cool macross toys Edited February 8, 2004 by 13strikevalkyrie13 Quote
Jung Posted February 8, 2004 Posted February 8, 2004 If you guys want a more realistic look, right after each panel line penned, use a q-tip or paper towel saoked with a bit of rubbing alchohol or windex and wipe till you get the fading you like. This gets rid of that "penned" look with solid lines. Quote
Isamu Atreides 86 Posted February 8, 2004 Posted February 8, 2004 Here's one: i have a heater just like that too... Quote
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