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Guang Na paint markers
So I have been lulled into purchasing a few things from Temu. A while back I bought a 36 color assortment of paint markers to try out. They are acrylic markers with brush tips.I found them excellent for edge coloring and color repair, with
No bleed through and they are very opaque. I liked them so much, I splurged for the 60 color set, and passed on the 36 color set to my wife. They are quickly becoming my go to edge coloring tools, replacing my beloved Pitt pens. Infinitely cheaper too. The box of 60 cost me a total of under $45 to my door. Greg
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Those certainly look promising and it would be good to see some test results on models. I would observe that the majority of colours are less useful for military subjects, certainly one might have to compromise using 330 and 291 to match RAF olive and dark earth for example, and all of the blues are too strong for RLM 65 sky blue.
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Thanks for this information, Greg.
Don |
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It would be good to have a cheaper alternative to the Pitt pens.
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I have exactly the same box, and I really like it, so much so that I ordered a new one with 120 colors and also markers that simulate skin tones. I really liked the quality and precision. In my thread about Scissors and Planes aircraft constructions I detail their use:
My Scissors and Planes Collection in 1/100 - Take 2 |
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