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Re: Paint...
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 18:23:40 GMT
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jmkopp@projsolutions.comAVOIDSPAM
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A different method a friend and I always used: Pine point Sharpie
Markers. Last a long time as long as you let them dry and are *gentle*
with your minifigs. Plus, a little rubbing alcohol takes it all off!
Mark de Kock wrote:
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> Jonas Marcho writes:
> > I am trying to paint minifigs to certain colors. What paints work best with
> > the plastic minifigs?
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> Have you tried acrylic paints from Games Workshop ((R), (tm), whatever)?
> These paints are specially designed to be put on plastic figures. Please thin
> the paint down with water, before use.
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> Btw: Why would you wanna paint minifigs?
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> Mark
> "WinErr:00B Inadequate diskspace - free at least 5,2 GB..."
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| (...) Have you tried acrylic paints from Games Workshop ((R), (tm), whatever)? These paints are specially designed to be put on plastic figures. Please thin the paint down with water, before use. Btw: Why would you wanna paint minifigs? Mark (...) (26 years ago, 21-Dec-98, to lugnet.general)
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