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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/08 14:37:50
Subject: Modeling putty/gap filler?
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Drop Trooper with Demo Charge
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Any body have a suggestion or a link to a simple easy to use gap filler that I can just open and use?
Thanks in advance.
Centurion.
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I always carry three magazines. One to get me to cover. One to put up a spirited defense. And one to get me to where I left my weapon. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/08 15:08:54
Subject: Modeling putty/gap filler?
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Calculating Commissar
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I recommend the oddly named Japanese product, Mr. Dissolved Putty. About the consistency of PVA glue, fills gaps very well and dries to a hard, sandable consistency.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/08 16:42:14
Subject: Modeling putty/gap filler?
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Drop Trooper with Demo Charge
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Thank you! got some ordered.
Centurion.
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I always carry three magazines. One to get me to cover. One to put up a spirited defense. And one to get me to where I left my weapon. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/08 16:48:25
Subject: Modeling putty/gap filler?
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Lord Commander in a Plush Chair
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I quite like Revell "Plasto". Has the consistency of toothpaste and can be squeezed into cracks and gaps. It quickly dries hard and can be filed and sanded down.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/11/08 21:56:42
Subject: Modeling putty/gap filler?
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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard
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I use Squadron Green on pockmarked resin/metals and some plastic kits to fill small gaps. Dries quite hard and is sandable. Fumes do tend to get to one though (as the solvent involved IS Toluene - so it may be harder to get in certain EU locales - but it thins easily with liquid poly for this reason).
For terrain I use Bondo or spakfilla. From a tub. Spatula on, sand back.
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Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.
That is not dead which can eternal lie ...
... and yet, with strange aeons, even death may die.
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