Pencilled panel lines

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Pencilled panel lines

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I've often seen on aircraft models where the panel lines have been carefully drawn in with a fine-tipped pencil.

I'm finishing up a 1/288 scale NASA 747 transporter and shuttle, and I want to 'show' the shuttle bay doors with pencil lines.

When is the best time to do this? Before or after the final gloss/future/dull coats?
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Post by tonyG2 »

Not sure about that but I've just ordered some Gundam panel line pens and plan to use them after having given the model a full coat of future.

Would pencil lead make an impression on a gloss surface?
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Post by Tony Agustin »

I find that pencils adhere better to flat coats rather than glossy ones.
The flatter the paint or clear coat the better.
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You can also try penning the panel lines before painting the white. It should show just well enough. Micron pens are good for this, they make 0.05" super-fine ones.
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