There's no shortage of manufacturers producing models and components for DCC layouts these days, and that's a good...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
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Maskol is a liquid rubber solution that can be used on plastic models to cover areas that you don't want to paint. Think of it as painting what will become masking tape.
Simply apply the solution to the desired area leave for 15 to 20 minutes until hard.
Then paint the model.
When the painted area is dry peel off the Maskol to reveal the unpainted area.
This rubber solution can also be used on glass.
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