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I did my first 'hard' edge on a Tamiya Spitfire. I robbed my wifes supply cabinet and used Elmers low tack removable adhesive putty. Here's how it went:
sausages applied, and tamiya tape in the gaps
Paint applied over the base
Pulled the masks and - pretty happy with the results!
The elmers low tack stuff is great. No residue, easy to use.
Thanks,
John
MrDaveThanks. i read about that approach. I need to create a fairly straight but feathered edge.
Cut your mask from a piece of index card and raise it from the surface using a bead of silly putty/poster putty/rolled up sticky tape. Spray perpendicular to the mask.
BlackSheepTwoOneFour Try using Silly Putty. It'll give you a soft edge you're looking for.
Try using Silly Putty. It'll give you a soft edge you're looking for.
Thanks.In HimMr. Dave
I am working on my third build, F-18E. After studying pictures, I can't really tell if the two color paint scheme is a hard or soft edge. I did a hard edge on the F-22 that turned out fairly nicely. Just not sure how to get a soft edge done.
If someone would be so kind as to point me to some accurate tutorial to paint a soft edge camo line, I'd be grateful.
Here's the link I created for my builds. Don't look too close: https://fletcherimages.slickpic.com/albums/F-22-Build/?wallpaper&viewer
Thanks
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