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Posted by ua0124 on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 7:09 PM
Thanks for the link Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 6:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ua0124
Is it called Mr Surfacer 500?


No, that is their primer.

QUOTE:
And where do you buy your Gunze pre-thinned puttty?


I buy it at my LHS, or order it from HLJ if I am on the road.
http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljpage.cgi?GNZP-119

HTH.
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Posted by ua0124 on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 6:53 PM
Hello Model Museum

Is it called Mr Surfacer 500 ? And where do you buy your Gunze pre-thinned puttty?
Ernie If I can not do something about a problem, it's not my problem; it is a fact of life...
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 6:48 PM
These days I mostly use Gunze pre-thinned putty in the botle, works well.
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Posted by ua0124 on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 6:46 PM
Thanks for the suggestion John. I will be heading for Walmart to picks some up. Currently I am building a Ju 88C-6 from Revell. From what I understand they got the molds from Dragon and from what I read Dragon kits are notorious for poor fits. I am finding this out with this particular kit . Banged Head [banghead]
Ernie If I can not do something about a problem, it's not my problem; it is a fact of life...
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Posted by knight667 on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:01 AM
I use Squadron white and thin it with denatured alcohol. I keep it in a small 1/2 oz. bottle and use that for gap filling...works like a charm. Check out this thread:
http://www.finescale.com/fsm/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=25180
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Posted by ua0124 on Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:23 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. Whether I use acetone or alcohol it is going to take some practice. I read in the forum where some have used denature alcohol with the squadron green putty (SGP). I have a tube of SGP but the vapors are a bit strong and gives me a headache. So I went with the tamiya putty which seems to be not as thick and vapors not as strong.
Ernie If I can not do something about a problem, it's not my problem; it is a fact of life...
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Posted by Copterguy on Saturday, November 27, 2004 9:02 PM
Hi,

I thin Tamiya putty with straight acetone. For small jobs, I use an old paint brush and paint a thin coat to the spot i need to fix. Since the acetone evaporates so fast, within about 30 seconds I paint another thin layer to the spot. i do this until i have filled in the problem spot. When dry, sand as usual. I find that Tamiya thinned with acetone is extremely easy to work with. If you overthin it, wait a few minutes to let some of the acetone evap. and away you go. for bigger gaps, i simply thin less or not at all. Hope this helps.

Jim Smile [:)]
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Posted by tho9900 on Friday, November 26, 2004 11:34 AM
I dont use Tamiya but my squadron green putty does the same thing at first when thinning with alcohol... it gets a bit lumpy... but if you keep working it in it becomes almost like mud... thats when I stick it on the model... at that point you only have about a minute or so to put it on but it works!
---Tom--- O' brave new world, That has such people in it!
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Tamiya Putty?
Posted by ua0124 on Friday, November 26, 2004 9:24 AM
Does Tamiya Basic Putty have toluene?

I thinned it with 91% IPA . All I got was a lumping mess. Next I tried acetone and I got some better results than the IPA. It thinned but after few seconds it hardened. It seems as though it did not want to mix after 10 sec or so. The acetone separated from the putty.

Will I get better results from DA?
Ernie If I can not do something about a problem, it's not my problem; it is a fact of life...
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