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Old 05-09-2013
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OK I'm getting back to a little painting, and usually use liquid mask. but for more intricate stuff is like to hand cut some vinyl and apply it beforehand. what vinyl would you guys suggest for bodies? obviously something with a bit of stretch to co round curves and corners...
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Personally to go around curves and corners I'd stick to the liquid mask.

Also unless you have a vinyl cutter you won't be able to buy the vinyl as they only sell it in large rolls.

I know Andy S ( Shilly's shells ) on here was getting some transparent green stuff from ebay, sorry I don't have a link though. Probably worth searching for it though and getting a few sheets to see how you do.
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I came across this stuff which i will give a try. it also comes in roles, but i am going to try and print some designs onto the a4 sheets and cut out with scalpel.

https://airbrushes.com/product_info....2284c850d27a29

let me know how it goes if you give it a go.
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too late... going down the liquid mask route now thanks anyway guys
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