Topic: Molotow Chrome Pens

For those of us in the Portland area or passing thru, Tammie's Hobbies in Beaverton now carries these chrome pens and evidently has them in other "metal" colors as well, such as Gold, Aluminum, Bronze, ect. Ten colors and a Masking pen, I'll have to give one of those a try.

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Thanks for the info Mitch!

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I picked one up last time I was there.

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who has used one and how good are they?  I have heard good things but not seen anything.  I need to get one

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I know Mitch has used one with excellent results!

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Greg can confirm but I *think* he has as well.

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I have one and they work remarkably well.

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reek455 wrote:

I have one and they work remarkably well.

Shouldn't that be "markably" well?  Unless, of course, you are doing something for a second time.  Then I guess it could be re-markable.

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They definitely look more like chrome rather than silver paint I recently read a post that after it's dry you can polish it with a soft cloth to make it even shinier but I haven't tried it yet.

   I originally bought all three sizes, (slow boat from China) but I find that I use the 1mm and the 2mm far more than the 4mm particularly with the 1/32 scale stuff.