Painting Etched Nameplates

graham2650

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I have some etched nameplates that need the background painting. Is there a secret to painting these so that the edging and lettering remains unpainted. Obviously I could paint them very carefully with a very small brush but I guess there must be a much easier and neater method.
 

Paul M

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Paint over the lot, & then carefully rub the paint off the raised parts once the paint has dried. Sounds easy but practice makes perfect
 
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I have some etched nameplates that need the background painting. Is there a secret to painting these so that the edging and lettering remains unpainted. Obviously I could paint them very carefully with a very small brush but I guess there must be a much easier and neater method.
As Paul says, but use Wet and Dry Paper to remove the excess on the raised bits the smaller grit the better.
JonD
 

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It may sound a bit obvious, but I used to touch up 00 etched number plates with a paint brush, then use the MK 1 finger to remove the excess off the raised bits.

Can't have been too bad, because they sold in the Guildford Model Shop for decent wonga (not that I saw the wonga)
 
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