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Looking for a good filler for my plastic model kits, been using Deluxe Perfect plastic putty which does everything I want but doesn't keep very long, the Squadron ones seem to harden quickly as well. Any advice.
Dip the end of the PPP tube in water before putting the cap on.Looking for a good filler for my plastic model kits, been using Deluxe Perfect plastic putty which does everything I want but doesn't keep very long, the Squadron ones seem to harden quickly as well. Any advice.
I use the Vallejo filler, nice to use, does harden in the applicator tube but I tend to apply it with a toothpick so not really a problem.
I can't get Vallejo filler to stick to anything! Fine for filling a gap between two parts, but no good for sink marks as it falls away when sanding.#I use the Vallejo filler, nice to use, does harden in the applicator tube but I tend to apply it with a toothpick so not really a problem.
Do your clean the surface of the plastic first and then allow it plenty of time to cure?I can't get Vallejo filler to stick to anything! Fine for filling a gap between two parts, but no good for sink marks as it falls away when sanding.#
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I've tried PPP thinned to varying degrees up to a slurry (with water) for finer fills and it seems to work great.Dip the end of the PPP tube in water before putting the cap on.
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Yes, and yes! Cleaned with a cotton bud dipped in IPA, left overnight to cure.Do your clean the surface of the plastic first and then allow it plenty of time to cure?
I have used Vallejo Plastic Putty for blending in 'steps' such as left between the front fuselage and wing join on the Trumpeter 1/32 Me262. Plenty of thin layers, allowed to cure between each then sanded and feathered in. It worked fine and I have used it for this at least three times.
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