Vallejo Plastic Putty

demonherald

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Just found some in a batch of vmc paints I have and was wondering if anyone can tell me what is it actually for?
any examples anyone has of where they have used it would be great too.
cheers
 

DaN

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\"Plastic putty\"?? Sounds like green stuff - but then you\'d know what that is right...?
I\'ve never used anything Velljo yet, so I don\'t know -what does it look like?
 

Sonnyslayer

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quote from their site..
PLASTIC PUTTY
A modelling paste which dries to a white, totally opaque, stone hard finish. It is used principally for rebuilding or restructuring models and miniatures, for textures and high reliefs. For extra high relief the paste should be applied in layers, allowing each to dry before applying the next. If a more flexible paste is desired, mix with Gel Medium (5/5).
Characteristics: An acrylic paste of high density, containing marble dust.
Application: Straight from the tube, or with a spatula.
Packaging: In 20ml. tubes (boxes of 6) Ref. 70401 and bottles of 17ml. (boxes of 6) Ref. 70400.
 

demonherald

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Thanking you sir would have been easier if I\'d found that site in the first place.
now to see if I can find anyone whose used it or have a crack myself.
 

Painfully

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It can be used to fill-in small surface blemishes. It is more like a thick elmer\'s glue in texture, than green stuff. It sort of reminds me of Squadron putty, but without the smell of toxic chemicals. It is not a substitute for green stuff--it\'s not nearly as strong.

If you have a rough patch of pewter that you want smooth, the putty is what you can apply before smoothing it again, for a better finished surface.

It should all make sense once you give it a try on a figure.
 
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