thanks for this Hunter I never really thought about using the sharpies for the indicator lights it really makes the small areas in there come out truck dashes have a lot more lil things like that the dashes I work with are a lot smaller more or less just gauges and a radio cars don't need a lot of lights never the less nice detail work bud
2:45 - I bet that would great with some kind of illumination right behind it. As always, A+ on your models and on your video. Thank you, Sir!
You need to become famous! Great vids. Awesome work.
Very nice Hunter
Looking good Hunter. I am putting up a video about following your tutorial on dash details. Looking forward to episode 3.
Great series of tutorials. Thanks for doing this, Hunter.
thanks for this Hunter I never really thought about using the sharpies for the indicator lights it really makes the small areas in there come out truck dashes have a lot more lil things like that the dashes I work with are a lot smaller more or less just gauges and a radio cars don't need a lot of lights never the less nice detail work bud
You should have shown the first part of the dash being done
You should have watched part one of the series.
Is the red sharpie a very fine tip?
yes it is the extra fine tip.
man that looks great! whats a mechanical pencil? where can I get them at? got to get fine tip sharpies and a magnifier.
Where may I get a list of your videos,they seem to be all over the place
Thanks, Hunter.......JIM
my dash turned out all black. the black covered all the numbers...what did i do wrong???
the black was not thin enough
Thanks Hunter, I’m getting back into the hobby and enjoy your videos. I build mainly muscle cars and classics, all scales. Darrell