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Old 08-23-2004, 08:34 PM
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ok... sry about all these posts about putty but this should probably be the last one for awhile. i ordered some standard grain milliput(red and white box) today. do you guys think that 4oz for $7.30 is a good deal(free shipping)?

ok... that wasnt my question. my question is is the standard grain any good for scratchbuilding bodykits?
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Re: milliput

I use both the fine and the standard milliputs, and have had great success with both. I prefer the fine my self, but since the standard is cheaper I usually use it for larger areas and follow up with the fine if nessesary. Free shipping made it a good buy as I think the usual price is between $6-8. Fine is about $12-13.

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Ive used both and I dont see any difference between the fine and std at all, so I'll get the std from now on.
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