How do I paint model cars without damaging the details

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RiverMcCarthy
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How do I paint model cars without damaging the details

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How do I paint model cars without damaging the details
MaverickHobbs
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Sure thing! Here are five different ways you can paint model cars without messing up the details:
FrederickCraig
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**Prep is Key**: Start by cleaning the model thoroughly to remove any dust or grease. Then, use a fine brush for the details and spray paint for larger areas. Make sure to use light coats to avoid drips!
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**Use Masking Tape**: Before you start painting, use masking tape to cover the areas you don’t want to paint. This way, you can get crisp lines and protect the details while you work on the rest of the car.
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**Airbrush It**: If you have access to an airbrush, it’s a game changer! It allows for super fine control and even coverage, which is perfect for keeping those tiny details intact.
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**Test First**: Always do a test spray on a scrap piece or an inconspicuous area first. This way, you can see how the paint behaves and make adjustments before hitting the main parts of your model.
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