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| Rub 'N Buff paste for weathering diecasts After seeing pics of Capt. Eddies nicely weathered GMP P-40 acquisition off eBay, it made me wonder if the seller used something similar to the paste-like material seen below? Has anyone experimented using these amazing applique paint tubes to apply weathering techniques like "scuffs/marks/peel-offs" to their diecast models before? Just wondering.... | |||||||||||||
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