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Bloodtracker






I'm not sure how to explain my problem. I've got a centaur miniature and athe parts dont fit together well. I have used some green stuff to fill the gaps but now I need to smooth these parts (green stuff and resin). So whats the best way to do that? A hobby file? Sandpaper? Something else?
The parts where I have the problem is mostly the belly of the horse and the neck of the centaur.


   
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I would use a fine file or fine sandpaper and even out the resin pieces as much as possible. Once that is smooth, then use green stuff to fill any gaps and use clay shapers to smooth that in to a seamless finish.
   
 
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