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The short answer for metallic Gundam markers is you don't. If you get brush tip markers, you can get a more even coverage, but it's still difficult. You can also draw some of the paint out of the marker onto a dish or palette and apply with a brush.
I moved away from Gundam markers pretty quickly because they're hard to coat evenly outside of detailing.
The silver one worked so well on the pistons, but any large flat surfaces or textured surfaces were a challenge. I had to try 3 times to get the spots on the waist armor somewhat decent looking. Almost gave up and used Vallejo Scarlet instead (I only have 6 colors of Mr Hobby available to me, and Shine Red isn't one of them).
I painted a kit with only metallic Gundam markers once. While it did work, the end result is... a result. I'll see if I can pull it out and get some pics.
The metallic Gundam markers won’t look even unless you spray it. That why I was talking about the gm airbrush the other day. You can make it look good but the paint is very fragile. It chips easy and even rubs off when handling. It also changes in appearance with topcoat.
All the red on this is XGM03 marker sprayed with air