Strange day today with the Spits...
I've used Panel accent liner from Tamiya. It's an excellent product; I like it but it's a new product for me and I don't master its use actually...
I've begun with "Malcolm". No big problems for the undersurfaces except that I've had to do the work twice because if the Tamya product comes nicely and stays in the interpanels lines, it's not the same with all the little "rivets holes"...
More than that, I've discovered that the Pébéo gloss varnish reacts with the white spirit used to remove the excess of product... Fortunately, nothing irreparable... And all is repaired
So I have used a particular technique: first, I've applied the Panel accent liner and waiting for 1/2 hours. Then I removed the excess with a piece of tissue with white spirit nearly dry. Long work, the need to not apply stronger on the kit otherwise the gloss varnish is removed...
I've stopped for today after Malcolm and will think until at least tomorrow if I will use panel liner for "Bubble". If not, that will be an oil wash.
Once again, I like that Tamiya product and will use it frequently in the future, but for kits with interpanels and not too much rivets...