

🖌️ Elevate your Gundam build with precision gray lines that pop!
The GM302P Pour Type Gray Gundam Marker by Bandai offers a unique pour-type ink delivery system for ultra-fine panel lining on model kits. Its erasable formula allows for clean corrections, making it ideal for detailed work without damaging most plastics (except ABS). Highly rated by the modeling community, it strikes the perfect balance between traditional pens and panel washes, ensuring professional results with minimal effort.







































| ASIN | B00E5W9I0M |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (288) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | GNZ-GM-302P |
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 0.05 x 0.05 x 5.5 inches |
| Release date | April 1, 1975 |
E**O
Great for panel lining
I'm not quite to the level of panel washing, and didn't want to worry about the cracks that can form, if you do it improperly. This was a great middle ground, between a normal pen and panel wash. It works quite well. Just look up some videos on how to use the pour type pens, and you're off. It's pretty fun to see the lines fill out, esp the very fine ones, that would get muddied by a normal pen.
F**A
My go-to for panel lining
Don’t panelline after you finish your build like a plebeian. Panel line on the runner use a zippo lighter fluid to clean the excess and then you don’t have to worry about cracked plastic. Maybe also don’t try to build old kits or stored kits in a badly climate controlled storage unit and you won’t worry about this fluid cracking your plastic. I have bought these countless times and it’s so easy to apply and clean. The best cost of panel liner along the lines of using ones that don’t have fumes, unlike Tamiya panel liner. They come in blue orange brown black and gray. If you are not using pour type or microns, are you even really panel lining my bro?
M**E
Works like a dream for panel lining!
Getting back into Gunpla, I researched panel lining techniques. Using a fine-point marker seemed sloppy and ineffective. I saw a video of how easy panel lining was with Tamiya's panel liner product, but I was wary because it is enamel-based and comes with a warning that it can cause the plastic to become brittle. This Gundam Marker product is oil based, so it should be safer to use on your gundam models. It flows really smoothly into the panel lines and can easily be erased with Qtips and rubbing alcohol. Now with this pour-type marker, you can do your panel lining like a pro at a fraction of the cost of Tamiya's panel liner paint! This is best used on white/light-colored pieces.
J**R
Make panel lining super easy.
Easiest way to get panel lines on models. Just touch the pen to the line a the paint flows in. Any excess can be removed with pencil eraser. No having to worry about paint thinners. Recommended for any gunplay builder.
B**N
Pens are really good quality
Works great with Gundam models. The perfect color.
S**O
Consistent results. Love it.
The problem with panel lining is keeping it consistent everywhere. This pen series perform exceedingly well in providing consistent and quick results everywhere. A great, fast alternative to the enamel wash technique which is frequently hailed as the best method for panel lining. Go for it. You get basically the panel line wash ability within a pen.
A**M
Great for panel lining!
A very good product for doing panel lining on model kits.
F**M
Its so cool thanks
nice
C**B
I've tried basically every panel liner on the market, and these pens are the best, flow very well, super clean, very easy to clean up. They're expensive but worth it, my go to every time.
M**N
Molto utili per un lavoro di rifinitura nn professionale ma dalla buonissima resa visiva. Se volete avvicinarvi hai gunpla senza paura li consiglio in trittico, nero grigio e marrone.
T**A
Easy to use
W**S
Panel lining is a technique when putting together gunpla models to add some artificial outlines or highlights to a model and make its features stand out a bit more, with deliberate, darker lines to add some definition and contrast. Normal panel lining involves using some pens to trace the features. This pen, however, comes with a generous amount of very fluid ink and works by having you place the pen where you want to panel line and letting the ink flow out through the feature that you want to highlight evenly. This is probably the best way to get a nice, even panel line in a quick, efficient fashion, and it only requires a bit of cleaning to get rid of the "ink spot" where you originally placed the pen. For people who want a faster but better-looking way to get clean, even panel lines, especially for tiny details or very long lines, this is an essential buy.
P**T
Work's very good. Follows the scribed line anywhere it goes. Time will tell how long they last before drying up.
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