Hi everyone. Fantastic forum!. Im new to the forum, and fairly new to the world of model boats. I have previously owned and built model boat kits from the main manufacturers, and have completed the models to reasonable standards! However, I want to take my modelling skills to the next level, and would like some advice on how to proffesionally paint a new project that I have. I am about to restore a model of the Model Slipway Maggie M. Any of you who are aware of this vessel will know that the hull has a fine pinstripe around the hull. Most modellers would replicate this line with a simple self adhesive coachline decal such a you would apply to a vehicle. However, i wish to paint this line on the hull. How would you go about doing this?. I have on previous models masked off areas that are seperate colours e.g. above and below the waterline, but always end up with a 'stepped' effect where the two colours meet. How can I avoid this happening and get a finish where the paint is nice and level? Is rubbing down after the paint is hard the key? Love to hear your thoughts. Chris
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