Just bought some - this stuff does work much easier than Tamiya or Squadron white puttys REALLY good for ejector pin marks and sink holes commonly found in older kits...sands quick, easy, and very smooth. Thanks!
if i need to rescribe i'll tend to use sproo goo otherwise this is my goto for fillers, love the channel name, I tend to find applying it thinly and allowing more time to dry before rubbing over with a wet q-tip works best, i think you went in to quick with the wet finger hence pulling some of it out plus you used a dry qtip instead of a moist one
I agree completely. It was a new product and I did not have too much information about it but since the video I really enjoy using it. I was also in a hurry to get the video uploaded but I know now that with modeling products its better not to rush. I have a bottle of sprue goo made up as well thanks to one of Fox's video's. I even keep a bottle of thinned Tamiya Putty on the workbench for bigger jobs. The channel name was supposed to be a joke to make people laugh but after a few videos I found that it fits me well because I have to model on a very small budget. Believe me I am a poor bastard.. Happy Modeling.
Just bought some - this stuff does work much easier than Tamiya or Squadron white puttys REALLY good for ejector pin marks and sink holes commonly found in older kits...sands quick, easy, and very smooth. Thanks!
if i need to rescribe i'll tend to use sproo goo otherwise this is my goto for fillers, love the channel name, I tend to find applying it thinly and allowing more time to dry before rubbing over with a wet q-tip works best, i think you went in to quick with the wet finger hence pulling some of it out plus you used a dry qtip instead of a moist one
I agree completely. It was a new product and I did not have too much information about it but since the video I really enjoy using it. I was also in a hurry to get the video uploaded but I know now that with modeling products its better not to rush. I have a bottle of sprue goo made up as well thanks to one of Fox's video's. I even keep a bottle of thinned Tamiya Putty on the workbench for bigger jobs. The channel name was supposed to be a joke to make people laugh but after a few videos I found that it fits me well because I have to model on a very small budget. Believe me I am a poor bastard.. Happy Modeling.
I agree with you terry... let it dry at least 5 minutes before playing with it helps .
thanks for sharing this video
Looks like a great product. Looks like you put too much on for that fine crack. Why not mask it it' neater and easier to smooth out.
Yes, this is true. It was a rushed video. I have started doing just what you recommended since then. Welcome to the channel.