This is my first post, but I have been a fan of building models for a long time. My best model was the AMT Bird of Prey Kit...I spent a WHOLE lot of time on it...it was my pride and joy...and I smashed it when I got into a fight with my gf at the time. Boy, am I kicking myself for that lol.
ANYways, I got a hold of actual original 1970's Colonial Viper and Cylon Raider kits (the ones that had the pellet launcher things) that desperately needed saving (they honestly look like they were put together and painted by a 7-year-old)...the Raider honest to God fell apart when I picked it up to look at it

http://users.shockware.com/firezone/viper/100_3703.jpg
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I bought them for $80 for the pair because no model should have to live in the state of indignity that these models were in, especially the ORIGINAL Galactica icons, so I took them in, but I had to sand off all the Viper panel lines due to the thick globs of paintthe "modeller" applied, and now I'm in a bit of a pickle, as I have no idea how to scribe them properly, and I don't have the money to spend on scribing kits and such (I really had to save up that $80).
I am really good at improvising techniques, and the only thing I can think of is to draw the lines out and cut them in with an xacto blade or something...
Any help would be great. And please, don't get too technical with the descriptions, as my knowledge is entirely self-learned (but effective) and improvisational.
Thank you all so much for any input you can give me. Have a great day

Chris
PS - for an example of me improvising due to lack of funds, have a look at a computer case moding tutorial I did http://www.overclockers.com/tips1148/index.asp
Thanx again!