What Putty do you use?
What Putty do you use?
I've had success with milliput, but I know there are tons of others out there.
What brands do you guys prefer for filling holes, scratch-building, sculpting, etc.?
What brands do you guys prefer for filling holes, scratch-building, sculpting, etc.?
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Re: What Putty do you use?
I’ve had good results with Tamiya putty and Squadron putty. I’ve tended to use Tamiya putty the most as it is what my local hobby store carries. The Tamiya putty is a little “thinner” than the Squadron putty and works better with smaller holes. It dries in as little as 30 minutes though I think one should wait several hours for it to dry completely before sanding.
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Re: What Putty do you use?
I ordered some Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastic Putty to try out. From the youtube videos it looks like a nice product.
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Re: What Putty do you use?
It has a tendency to dry up inside the tube before you've had a chance to use much of it. Apparently it is a flaw in how the cap fits. Other than that, it was quite easy to use.pizzaguy wrote:I ordered some Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastic Putty to try out. From the youtube videos it looks like a nice product.
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Re: What Putty do you use?
I use Bondo glazing putty . It is red dries fast and for the size tube cheaper than green stuff and Squadron putty.
It also come as a 2 part glazing putty that dries in seconds.
Plus you can get it at Ace and O Reilies ( open till 8 -7 days a week )
It also sticks to paint
It is all I use.

It also come as a 2 part glazing putty that dries in seconds.
Plus you can get it at Ace and O Reilies ( open till 8 -7 days a week )
It also sticks to paint
It is all I use.

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Re: What Putty do you use?
pickel,
How does it sand with regular hobby files/sandpaper? I gave up on Squad green because I couldn't deal with the odor issue in the space I was using. Lacquer thinner is the only other substance I use that gives me the nasty headache that green 'tar' gives me.
I have used bondo to auto body repair and that I can handle (my dad was a surfboard shaper and dune buggy builder decades ago so I grew up around Bondo).
How does it sand with regular hobby files/sandpaper? I gave up on Squad green because I couldn't deal with the odor issue in the space I was using. Lacquer thinner is the only other substance I use that gives me the nasty headache that green 'tar' gives me.
I have used bondo to auto body repair and that I can handle (my dad was a surfboard shaper and dune buggy builder decades ago so I grew up around Bondo).
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Re: What Putty do you use?
It sands great.[CAT]CplSlade wrote:pickel,
How does it sand with regular hobby files/sandpaper? I gave up on Squad green because I couldn't deal with the odor issue in the space I was using. Lacquer thinner is the only other substance I use that gives me the nasty headache that green 'tar' gives me.
I have used bondo to auto body repair and that I can handle (my dad was a surfboard shaper and dune buggy builder decades ago so I grew up around Bondo).
But it does have a little odor to it.
I work with a fan blowing in my face so the odors are blown away.
Out of the tube it has the consitancy of tooth paste.
Re: What Putty do you use?
Depends on what i'm doing I use regular testors for filling seams very small areas but the Milliput Superfine Whit is a fantastic product. I use it for sculpting and fabricating parts and pieces from everything from Pilot helmets to just about everything.