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thank you...i had it green...used a crayon...wasn't crazy about it...the had one side red...and one side yellow...not to my liking...tried a silver crayon, but did not come out quite like this...wanna take a guess on what i used?
Its weird because I have to catch it at a good angle in the light to see it. The camera picks it up like its really noticeable….not so with the naked eye…its flat and barley there. I removed the color on the grip......but thanks guys
no problem.....since no one is giving up their technique, I'll let you know what I found out.
I tried to wipe of the excess at varying stages of curing.
I found that with the enamel model paint that if you let it dry at least an hour before trying to remove the excess, the fill looks much better and stays in place longer though the excess removal process.
If you let it dry overnight it seems to be even better as far as the finished look.