That sounds like what I am after. Where can I get some? Thanks.Hi Paul
I prefer a water based filler such as Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastc Putty. It can be thinned with water to the consistency you need. It is white so you can easily see where it has been put. Being water based it cleans up easily with a damp cotton bud etc without damage to the surrounding area. It sands back easily when dry. It will sand back to a feathered edge which is useful for getting rid of 'a step' along a join.
Sprue Goo is used by many but care is needed as being based on a fairly aggressive cement it can damage surrounding detail and can only be cleaned up by sanding when dry/set. Spue glue also does not adhere well to resin or PE.
As Barry mentioned Mr Surfacer 500 makes a useful filler.
Jim
I haven't checked but John normally has it in the shop. I use it as a brush on filler too.That sounds like what I am after. Where can I get some? Thanks.
It is very thin and good for fine seams and for where you get a rough surface as it is very self levelling. It’s a great product when you need these qualities. Mr Surfacer 500 is thin I and does those gaps not suited for MDP. I also use Vallejo Plastic Putty and between these three you can do just about all the filling jobs you need.Thanks for the replies.
Barry, is Mr dissolved putty a thin filler? I have got 2 or 3 tubes of thicker filler but I need something a bit thinner for those fine fiddly jobs.
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