Small Detail Painting

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Looking for some tips for painting small details such a engravings and emblems. 

I did this (see pic below) using miniature figurine paint and wiping off the excess using nail Polish remover. Worked a treat and love how it's turned out, but tried this with a pistol of mine and quickly realised that I was wiping off the base paint too.

I kinda need to respray the pistol anyway as its been battered around a bit so was wondering if theres any paints that won't wipe off so easily? 

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Looking for some tips for painting small details such a engravings and emblems. 

I did this (see pic below) using miniature figurine paint and wiping off the excess using nail Polish remover. Worked a treat and love how it's turned out, but tried this with a pistol of mine and quickly realised that I was wiping off the base paint too.

I kinda need to respray the pistol anyway as its been battered around a bit so was wondering if theres any paints that won't wipe off so easily? 

 
Try wiping away the excess with just water rather than nails polish remover. I think figuring painters use ink to run into the creases which is a lot thinner.

 
If I'm detailing a figure I'll use acrylic for the base costs before sealing with a varnish. Then I use oil based washes which you can wipe off with a cotton bud. Not really all that applicable to detailing the relief on a gun!

The problem with nail varnish remover is that it contains acetone which takes off a lot of stuff. Don't put it any where near plastic components as it will dissolve some types (ABS, PVC). You can use an enamel paint, fine brush and car brake and clutch cleaner as a solvent to clean up any mistakes before they dry.

 
The original paint on the pistol is a flat black sort if finish, not quite matte black. I would upload a pic but it's hard to show on a picture with it being black. 

I'm trying to fill the small engraved writing, so keying or priming it isn't really necessary I'd imagine. 

Thanks for the link to those markers, definitely something that I'm interested in. 

 
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