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Post by mountaingoatgreg on Mar 24, 2009 18:21:47 GMT -5
Alright gang,
What do you use to fill all those pesky holes in your models and make seam lines disappear? I am looking for something similar to Dr. Micro Tools that is easy to work with and has little to no shrinkage. I have tried Mr. Surfacer and Squadron putties and they are OK, but there has got to be something better. Any ideas?
Be Wise Beware Be Safe "Mountain Goat" Greg
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Post by Randy Earle on Mar 24, 2009 22:15:29 GMT -5
DURO Spot Putty for cars, it comes in a tube.
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sarge
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Post by sarge on Mar 24, 2009 22:17:57 GMT -5
DURO Spot Putty for cars, it comes in a tube. Funny, I think that's what I use too
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Smoke
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The Ski Train!!!!
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Post by Smoke on Mar 24, 2009 23:14:58 GMT -5
I use bondo, but once my tube runs out I am going to be switching to something else, simply for the reason that when you put the putty on the plastic get soft.
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Post by wvsecondary on Mar 25, 2009 7:39:04 GMT -5
I use green squardon putty but it does have its limitations. Not recommended for anything very big. In that case I pic up some two part epoxy putty from my LHS
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dtinut
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Modeling the DT&I of the 60's & 70's
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Post by dtinut on Mar 25, 2009 10:16:06 GMT -5
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