smeagol the vile wrote: |
...A question, nailpolish remover to thin squadron white putty. How do you do it, put it in the putty tube, put the putty somewhere else?... |
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Hi, smeagol! *gollum, gollum*
I don't know how Chuck applies his, but I use either my ceramic pallette, or small jars, like jam jars from Christmas gift samplers. I squeeze a dab of the putty on the pallette, and use an eye dropper to add the acetone, eye dropper courtesy of an old chemistry set.
That's another note-I use full-blown acetone, bought in old-school metal cans at the hardware store, rather than nail polish remover. Personal preference; I think the polish remover is just a diluted acetone solution, and do some brands also have scents added? Maybe someone out there who uses it can confirm.
I add enough drops of acetone to start liquefying the putty, stir it with a toothpick, and also apply it with a toothpick. You have to work fast, because the acetone will evaporate fast. But the homemade surfacer can be brought back with more acetone.
I can recommend the technique very highly, for ordinance models as well as for figures.
Regards,
Brad