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  1. I apologize if this is a repost or threaded somewhere else, I could not find any info as to such. What I am wondering is what would be a generally good type of paint to use for beginners on painting crankbaits, swimbaits, etc. all homemade. I am diving into the airbrush world, I think I have found one I would enjoy learning on. Please keep in mind I am in Canada and unfortunately our country makes it super difficult to find quality items such as these. I have heard alot about Createx, also heard about another brand named Golden, just puttin this out there, any help would be appreciated. On seeing Createx website they have airbrush colors, wicked colors, auto air colors, I assume I would want the airbrush colors or would one be somewhat interchangeable with another, i.e: could I use a reddish overlay airbrush color on a flo green wicked color? PM me here, or email: duanesmith@eastlink. Thanks.
  2. Normally I don't paint Plastic Baits . Just pour or shoot standard colors . But a friend of mine wanted some painted back swim baits . I wandered around wondering how I was going to hold the baits to paint them . Then i spied a clip board . The thought struck me (clip board hold paper , clip board hold fish) so I cut it down the board to the edge of the clip and stuck it in a vise . Worked like pockets on a shirt . Here it tis.
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