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Good day Sirs,

someone asked me about pinwashes, and i'll take advance of this workbench kit to show how to do. This topic should go into the tips & tricks area i feel, but i'm not scheduled to post in it.

All we need is a pointed brush, a bit of water and a towel. Maybe also a worth kit and a TE Transparent Filter...

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This is the most comfortable way i've experienced, but start panting, it will be a hard day !

Seep the brush into water. Nothing else, just simple water and nothing to add in.

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Take a bit of a Transparent Filter with the brush tip. (this is also a product-saver method, but forget i ever said it)

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Just touch some rivets

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Turn around raised objects

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Transparent Filters attitude, differently from paints of solvent-filters, is to keep nearby the objects and do not flow around.

Within a couple of minutes the whole is dry and handable.

ps : you will have the patience not to look at some other parts of the model, where i've done it my way (read roughly and overdone), since the whole will be dirted and needs more prominent effects.

This done, you Sirs will give me license to go to seaside :bouncy:

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