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Old 10-13-2003, 05:13 PM   #1
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another primer question

I wet sanded the tamiya grey primer on my model and some pin holes came through that I missed filling. Can I use my tamiya basic putty over the primer, I know the putty bonds with the plastic so I'm guessing I cant. Has anyone ever tried it? Otherwise I have more sanding to do later after school. I've read the FAQ a few times but I don't remember it talking about this, I probably just missed it.
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Old 10-13-2003, 05:35 PM   #2
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You should be able to use the putty over the primer, I do all the time. I have never tried it with the Tamiya putty but it should work. If not, stop by wal-mart, and pick up some Bondo Spot/Glazing Putty. Its like 2 bux, and is made to fill tiny holes.
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Just lightly sand the area, fill it with putty then prime again
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Thanks alot guys, thats what I wanted to hear. AF is the best. This is so much fun, I don't know why I ever stopped modelling.
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