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Old 04-26-09, 05:06 PM
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a Quill brush. I forget what number it was now...I had bought a Quill and a Sword so I could experiment with the two, and the Quill worked much better for the tight bends.

The paint was "Kustom Shop" Striping & Lettering Enamel. Lemme dig up some pics...
I ordered it from this place https://www.xcaliberart.com/

Its not hard to tell that Koala's work is more accurate than mine. Its an apples to apples comparison, this was my first attempt as well.
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You're hired if I ever need that done.
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Dr. D is pretty handy with a striping brush.

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Originally Posted by CravenMoarhead
a Quill brush. I forget what number it was now...I had bought a Quill and a Sword so I could experiment with the two, and the Quill worked much better for the tight bends.

The paint was "Kustom Shop" Striping & Lettering Enamel. Lemme dig up some pics...
I ordered it from this place https://www.xcaliberart.com/

Its not hard to tell that Koala's work is more accurate than mine. Its an apples to apples comparison, this was my first attempt as well.
I get the same brand of paint here, but I haven't tried my hand at striping yet.

https://www.tcpglobal.com/KustomShop/
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Its great looking paint, and i'd order it again. I was drooling over the reusable paint pen they have that you can fill with any pinstriping paint you like.
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