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pfinn | Shortys Basement BV-215 | Reference | 10-Dec-10 12:38 | | Views : 1310 | Acrylic ink. Water soluable until it dries then it's definitely permanent. The Cover-Lite is non-pourous so it took a couple layers to get full opacity. It does wipe off with dope thinner ;o). About 20 drops did 2-3 coats of entire upper surface. This will be awsome on tissue. Full color range including pearls. Just use the dropper and drop into the airbrush cup. Better clean up fast though. |
pfinn | Shortys Basement BV-215 | Build | 10-Dec-10 01:30 | | Views : 1350 | This on top, black on bottom. This REALLY gonna be hard to see flying. "Which way is it going?! Uhhh....... I dunno." ;o) |
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pfinn | Shortys Basement BV-215 | Build | 27-Nov-10 03:38 | | Views : 1364 | Started covering. Green base upper, black under. Cover-Lite again. |
pfinn | Shortys Basement BV-215 | Reference | 24-Nov-10 22:55 | | Views : 1256 | Creosotewind, one could clamp (or glue) two single edge razors together and use to score (cut) the panel lines. Dig out the middle. This was in aircraft birch ply. Net groove width: .010" ; the width of the blade. Space it for wider lines. |
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