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  • #200076
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    on amazon, I bought these

    APOGO Paint Pens Paint Markers on Multiple Surfaces, Quick Dry Permanent Marker Pens, Oil-Based Ink Waterproof Paint Marker Pen Set for Rocks Painting, Wood, Fabric, Plastic, Canvas, Mugs, DIY Craft

    I have had success painting 28mm to wargame standard, and I have bad eyes and a shaky hand. its like quick drying paint. but if you want to paint over a colour with another you need to wait a good 6 hours, but its quite usefull to not wait if you want to blend the coulour together to get new colours, just wipe the tip after.

    the nibs are a little big but usable, so I have ordered  ZEYAR Paint Pens, Expert of rock painting, Oil-based, Extra Fine Point,18 colors, Water and Fade Resistant, Odorless, Xylene Free, Metal pen holder, Professional Paint Marker Manufacturer from amazon,

    with fine tips, they dont say perminant but oil based should mix with the others. you can paint with the bigger nibs but these would be nice, so i will see

    you can paint on any surface rock wood metal plastic glass,

    #200077
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    Posca acrylic paint pens. 0.7mm nib.

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    The best I’ve found.

     

     

    Obvious contrarian and passive aggressive old prat, who is taken far too seriously by some and not seriously enough by others.

    #200078
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    acrylic I dont think are as good as permanant oils , 

    #200079
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    just looked they do go on all surfaces thanks

    #200080
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    the bigger nibs are good for vehicles

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