Highlighting piping on a backhead using a leafing pen

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I use a "Krylon" brand "Gold Leafing Pen" borrowed from my wife`s card making toolbox to highlight the polished brass piping on an LGB steam loco`s backhead.

I have attached some pictures of the completed one and another prior to getting the treatment plus a picture of the pen.

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Riograndad

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Yes like that,very effective :)
 

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That looks great - the water and pressure gauges very lifelike!
 

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Those pens are very good, I do lots of gold lining with them, they also make a copper coloured pen as well for copper pipe etc....

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Krylon-Leafing-Pens-Copper-/151402947942?pt=AU_Scrapbooking&hash=item234051a566

To make the work weather proof and give it some protection I then go over the line work with one of these;

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Simoniz-Clear-Coat-Applicator-Car-Scratch-Remover-Scratch-Repair-Painting-Pen-/360675915188?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53f9f5b5b4

This needs UV light to cure it but it is very good to go over polished brass etc to keep it shiny...
 

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You can also use a silver one to touch up around coach window frames.
 

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Tramcar Trev said:
Those pens are very good, I do lots of gold lining with them,
Hi Trev
Is the point fine enough for lining? I might give it a try, if so.

Rik
 

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ge_rik said:
Hi Trev
Is the point fine enough for lining? I might give it a try, if so.

Rik
The tip can be cut with a new exacto blade to whatever size you want, without cutting they are about 1.5mm wide.... Tips are a fibre type chisel shape....
 

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Tramcar Trev said:
The tip can be cut with a new exacto blade to whatever size you want, without cutting they are about 1.5mm wide.... Tips are a fibre type chisel shape....

For fine work, I pushed the pen down to dispense a pool of paint onto a piece of styrene and then use a fine artist brush, just have to small bits at a time as it dries quick.

Clean up was with good old metho (methylated spirits for overseas people ;) ;) )

The pen I used is one of SWMBO's that the tip has frayed to much for her card making.
 

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great idea..Nicked!! :eek: