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Nov 10, 2019 18:59:08 GMT
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Been through some threads here, because I´m sure there were some posts about a pen used to do chrome trim and wheels on scale cars.
But couldn´t find a trace of a hint.
So: what brand was that? I think it was purchased from the webs.
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Nov 10, 2019 20:01:01 GMT
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The Molotow Liquid chrome pen is what you are looking for, available in different widths, they are the nuts. Its easy to get great results with these, simply the most impressive thing ive bought for ages.
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braaap
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Nov 10, 2019 20:44:34 GMT
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Thanks, that´s the one!
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Laters
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Nov 10, 2019 21:19:21 GMT
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Just to add I have tried loads of chrome pens over the years & the Molotow Liquid chrome pen is the best I have tried by a margin. Have 3 different sizes sat in my penholder on my desk at the moment. Ideal for adding chrome details. Work quite well on plastic chrome used on cars where the chrome effect has worn off and white is showing through. Sorted a worn Honda steering wheel airbag plastic chrome emblem out for a friend the other day. He was shocked a pen could create such a nice chrome effect.
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