I know there is already a recent post, but I have a bonus question regarding putty types.
I will be soon working on a He 111 (Roden kit) that will have a gap between the two fusalge halves to ensure the canopy sits properly.
Knowing this in advance, I have read that some putties shrink quite a lot and the final dried texture may not dry hard enough for scribing later. Also some are prone to crack upon further handeling once they are dry.
I was thinging of using the superglue mixed with talcum powder, but if further sanding is needed, i have read that it can be super, super hard to do (due to the texture drying).
So, what are the best putties that shrink little, dry hard enough for scribing later and are easy to use.
Thanks,
T
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