How To Use Tamiya White Putty at Teresa Stauffer blog

How To Use Tamiya White Putty. Place it on one surface and wet the other and press them together and shape with a tool and then separate. Squeeze some of the putty onto a scrap of styrene or a glass palette. As for puttying but also being able to separate, i use kneadatite putty or green stuff. Wildly divergent colors make it easy to see the filler on gray plastic. To me, the tamiya basic putty sets up pretty fast. Tamiya’s basic putty is gray, which matches most plastic and is easy to hide under paint. The white, on the other hand, does take a lot longer to set up and it shrinks like mad! To me, it's better suited for filling. They are not as hot as regular hardware store lacquer thinner and won't attack the plastic. Use tamiya or mr color.

Tamiya Putty (white) tasoite Harrastekauppa Hobbylinna
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They are not as hot as regular hardware store lacquer thinner and won't attack the plastic. Wildly divergent colors make it easy to see the filler on gray plastic. To me, it's better suited for filling. Squeeze some of the putty onto a scrap of styrene or a glass palette. To me, the tamiya basic putty sets up pretty fast. The white, on the other hand, does take a lot longer to set up and it shrinks like mad! As for puttying but also being able to separate, i use kneadatite putty or green stuff. Use tamiya or mr color. Place it on one surface and wet the other and press them together and shape with a tool and then separate. Tamiya’s basic putty is gray, which matches most plastic and is easy to hide under paint.

Tamiya Putty (white) tasoite Harrastekauppa Hobbylinna

How To Use Tamiya White Putty Wildly divergent colors make it easy to see the filler on gray plastic. To me, it's better suited for filling. Place it on one surface and wet the other and press them together and shape with a tool and then separate. Tamiya’s basic putty is gray, which matches most plastic and is easy to hide under paint. The white, on the other hand, does take a lot longer to set up and it shrinks like mad! To me, the tamiya basic putty sets up pretty fast. Wildly divergent colors make it easy to see the filler on gray plastic. As for puttying but also being able to separate, i use kneadatite putty or green stuff. Use tamiya or mr color. Squeeze some of the putty onto a scrap of styrene or a glass palette. They are not as hot as regular hardware store lacquer thinner and won't attack the plastic.

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