I have an well tempered Queen that lays well and is the size of the Lusitania. Despite this she is also a master of disguise and somewhat evasive.
After missing her the last couple of inspections, I noticed her green Posca pen spot put on only a couple of months ago has worn off again. I re-marked her but it isnt really good enough. I find the standard supplied dark blue / green and red posca pens quite dark and not particularly stand out. The white and yellow are much easier even if they wear off a bit. Personally I think the bright and light shades colours are a much better choice - marking according to year is of pretty limited value anyway IMHO.
I noticed that oil based Toma pens were being recommended by a guy on the Facebook page. Anyone tried them? I have used humbrol enamel in the day and even Tippex but anyone got better ideas?
After missing her the last couple of inspections, I noticed her green Posca pen spot put on only a couple of months ago has worn off again. I re-marked her but it isnt really good enough. I find the standard supplied dark blue / green and red posca pens quite dark and not particularly stand out. The white and yellow are much easier even if they wear off a bit. Personally I think the bright and light shades colours are a much better choice - marking according to year is of pretty limited value anyway IMHO.
I noticed that oil based Toma pens were being recommended by a guy on the Facebook page. Anyone tried them? I have used humbrol enamel in the day and even Tippex but anyone got better ideas?