Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Sharpies aren't really a good idea, in fact I've read some can eat away the plastic they're used on. For small touch-ups, I'd recommend looking into so-called "Gundam markers", but for larger jobs paints used for model kits should do the job. The BotCon Customising Classes used the Testors brand, which you can find at any good hobby store like Michael's.
Emerje wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Sharpies aren't really a good idea, in fact I've read some can eat away the plastic they're used on. For small touch-ups, I'd recommend looking into so-called "Gundam markers", but for larger jobs paints used for model kits should do the job. The BotCon Customising Classes used the Testors brand, which you can find at any good hobby store like Michael's.
Make sure it's Testors acrylic, their enamel is really only made for model kit plastic and wont cure properly on all types of plastic leaving them always feeling tacky to the touch.
Emerje
Mkdlmr wrote:Thanks for the replies! What about something like this combo? Specifically the paint on the forehead of my Titan-class Ark is chipping, so I'd like to touch it up.
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