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Decrepit Dakkanaut





Vallejo, CA

so I've been finding over the course of my scratchbuilding that when I've put a GS veneer over another, previous stage of GS sometimes there are small fractures. I could greenstuff the fractures with a second GS veneer, but this just creates new problems.

I've tried just putting superglue in these tiny rough spots and smoothed it over with my hobby knife or a file to limited results. I'm wondering if there is a product out there that can be applied like superglue, but will dry hard and smooth.

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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

Squadron green putty. Comes in a tube like toothpaste (only green).

You can thin it with liquid polystyrene cement (NOT the tube kind, you need the stuff in the jar) and it will paint on (WILL stuff the brush, so use an old one) and it dries quite hard (enough to sand/file or drill) - and modelmakers have been using it for this purpose for the last 30+ years.

Any decent model-hobby shop will have it.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut





Vallejo, CA

Thanks!

Your one-stop website for batreps, articles, and assorted goodies about the men of Folera: Foleran First Imperial Archives. Read Dakka's favorite narrative battle report series The Hand of the King. Also, check out my commission work, and my terrain.

Abstract Principles of 40k: Why game imbalance and list tailoring is good, and why tournaments are an absurd farce.

Read "The Geomides Affair", now on sale! No bolter porn. Not another inquisitor story. A book written by a dakkanought for dakkanoughts!
 
   
 
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