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    Anybody have a good technique for painting window trim? I am currently building the 1/12 scale Martini Porsche 935 and am not happy with the results I am getting with a brush. Very difficult to mask.

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    Please review the following techniques.

    http://www.tamiya.com/english/howto/car1/tip4.htm
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    I've found that a fine-tip paint marker works well. One that is readily available is Deco. They come in a wide variety of colors and tips. Michael's carries them. I find that the fine tip works well for window trim; the x-fine works well for cut lines around panels. In a pinch, I've used Sharpie permanent markers too.

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