It is posssible to put a tiny dab of paint in the chip. there are some bath paints around or you could use humbrol. Try to put the paint into the chip not on the enamel round it to minimise the size of the blob. Use a very very fine artists paint brush, or just a couple of whiskers.
It is posssible to put a tiny dab of paint in the chip. there are some bath paints around or you could use humbrol. Try to put the paint into the chip not on the enamel round it to minimise the size of the blob. Use a very very fine artists paint brush, or just a couple of whiskers.
Model makers paint, a hard enamel, in tiny pots. You can mix them in an old teaspoon to get the colour. It is quite thick amd viscous so suitable for touching in a chip.
Model makers paint, a hard enamel, in tiny pots. You can mix them in an old teaspoon to get the colour. It is quite thick amd viscous so suitable for touching in a chip.
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