
Help me understand "Tamiya Putty" - Hobbyist Forums
May 28, 2013 · I've been having trouble with "Tamiya Putty", it is the basic type, gray color. (On Tamiya's list it is marked as item no. 87053). Anyways, the putty acts quite estrange, as soon …
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Feb 18, 2017 · Vallejo's acrylic putty seems to be about the same stuff. I do use those kinds of putty on figure kits where I can squeeze some into a gap or crack, let it set up a few minutes, …
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Jan 6, 2019 · When Squadron's white putty hit the market, that's what I used. I tried the Tamiya Basic Type, and had a mess on my hands--I filled the wing root seams on a Revell Germany …
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Apr 25, 2010 · Tamiya still makes the putty, it is just not officially imported to the USA any more. But the putty pictured above is their Polyester two part putty (funny rubbery stuff for doing …
What is the best putty to use to fill seam lines - Tools, Tips ...
Mar 30, 2014 · Tamiya makes some body putties which are said to be quite good as well, although I've not tried them. A relatively new product is Perfect Plastic Putty, a one-part putty …
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Jan 8, 2017 · Tamiya White Putty is an excellent basic filler. But as with any putty, it has to be carefully sanded as smooth as possible with higher, finer grades of "grit." That means, …
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Feb 25, 2015 · Question on Tamiya Gray Putty. 547 Views 1 Reply 2 Participants Last post by djnick66, Feb 26, 2015. C ...
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Jan 31, 2008 · I dunno, its just my 2 cents, but I am really enjoying the Tamiya Light Curing Putty. Its not cheap. But, I use small amounts, spread it over the area to be filled, put it in the sun for …