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Seriously Micron Pens are the best thing. They come in a variety of sizes and are perfect and fast for fine details lines. On SM, Tau, whatever! And they have tons of colors. You can get them at any hobby store and I highly advise using them. But be warned, do not get glue on the tips of the pen or let wet paint dry on the pen. It can ruin it.

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Cool story bro

Thats some sorta tutorial ya got there.

 
   
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PraetorDave wrote:Cool story bro

Thats some sorta tutorial ya got there.

Come on, give him a break.

@ OP, you might want to elaborate on this topic a lot more. What kinds of micron pens do you use? where can we buy them? pictures of miniatures on which they have been used? Really just more content would be great.

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