Hi there
Should I get obsessed with trying to cover the white edges where the paper joins, or is it something to live with as part of the hobby?
I have tried a few methods of covering the white up after the build. using thick watercolour paint was one but the colour matching is difficult and my hand was not too precise on a thin edge. Another was to pick pastel crayon up on the end of a cocktail stick and try and work that in. at least with this you can blend another colour in, but again you have to be carefull of smudging.
I would be interested to read other peoples views on this.
Should I get obsessed with trying to cover the white edges where the paper joins, or is it something to live with as part of the hobby?
I have tried a few methods of covering the white up after the build. using thick watercolour paint was one but the colour matching is difficult and my hand was not too precise on a thin edge. Another was to pick pastel crayon up on the end of a cocktail stick and try and work that in. at least with this you can blend another colour in, but again you have to be carefull of smudging.
I would be interested to read other peoples views on this.
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