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Reddit mentions of Tamiya America, Inc Craft Cotton Swab, Triangle Small 50 pc, TAM87106

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Tamiya America, Inc Craft Cotton Swab, Triangle Small 50 pc, TAM87106. Here are the top ones.

Tamiya America, Inc Craft Cotton Swab, Triangle Small 50 pc, TAM87106
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Height0.3 Inches
Length3.3 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 set
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width3.1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Tamiya America, Inc Craft Cotton Swab, Triangle Small 50 pc, TAM87106:

u/levels_jerry_levels · 2 pointsr/ak47

I use testors model paint. I fill in what I want to color, squeegee away the excess, wait about 20-30 minutes then lightly wipe away the remaining excess with a rag that has some Hoppes on it. An additional thing that’s helpful are
these q tips. They let you get some very detailed work/cleaning in (like the center of the 6 or the A) because they don’t fall apart and shed like normal q tips. All this is stuff you can get at hobby lobby or michaels for like $15 or so.

u/wpcloki · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

you don't have to if you're applying it to unpainted pieces., but a good acrylic gloss coat (i.e. using Future/Pledge or similar) can help it go on even easier. The gloss coat will also help protect the plastic from the enamel and thinner.

If the piece that you're lining is particularly thin or in a high-stress area you might want to go ahead and give it a quick gloss coat, otherwise I don't think it's really necessary.

If you're applying it to painted pieces, you'll want to coat them with an acrylic gloss first, or you'll likely have issues getting an even application.

The amount used for panel lining is so small that I don't usually bother with a gloss coat unless I've painted the piece first.

For clean up I love the Tamiya hobby cotton swabs in small and medium

They hold up a lot better than your typical q-tip style cotton swab and are easy to dampen without getting them too wet. I generally just dip the tip in the thinner and let it soak up a little (happens really quick) and then rub a little off on a paper towel.

The bottles for the Tamiya accent also last forever. I've done 2 PG kits, 7-8 MG's and a 1/100 Barbatos with the black and I still have more than half of the bottle left.