I think that's very good with the plastic putty from Vallejo, it helps me to fix certain depressions, holes etc. in the 1:16 figures of Dragon, Trumpeter and Tamiy models without much problems! . And very helpful in making welds, with the 1:16 RC models from Heng Long, without working great with filler, with the plastic putty (Vallejo) you can also make coarse cast steel structures by diluting it with a little water. Simply put, perfect for every model maker, buy it, it will be helpful for your projects ... 👍👍👍👍👍👌
Hey Clive Yeah doesnt seem to take too long to dry at all, however i was working up in the attic and it's likely that those conditions would be perhaps hotter than normal. Saying that i don't think workability is compromised in the time it would take to do an average job. As for the brush question, I just cleaned it with the usual (slightly soapy) water and its fine. Although i am never that precious about brushes, if you have some that are expensive or cherished (or cherished cause they are expensive) then i wouldn't use them for this job. hope that helps ian
I feel like this is very similar to spru goo, in terms of useage/curing etc?
Great video, thank you!
I think that's very good with the plastic putty from Vallejo, it helps me to fix certain depressions, holes etc. in the 1:16 figures of Dragon, Trumpeter and Tamiy models without much problems! . And very helpful in making welds, with the 1:16 RC models from Heng Long, without working great with filler, with the plastic putty (Vallejo) you can also make coarse cast steel structures by diluting it with a little water.
Simply put, perfect for every model maker, buy it, it will be helpful for your projects ... 👍👍👍👍👍👌
How long does it take to dry and what do you wash your brushes with?
Hey Clive
Yeah doesnt seem to take too long to dry at all, however i was working up in the attic and it's likely that those conditions would be perhaps hotter than normal. Saying that i don't think workability is compromised in the time it would take to do an average job. As for the brush question, I just cleaned it with the usual (slightly soapy) water and its fine. Although i am never that precious about brushes, if you have some that are expensive or cherished (or cherished cause they are expensive) then i wouldn't use them for this job.
hope that helps
ian
Can this be tooled like greenstuff can?
Nope