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Old 10-22-2005, 11:40 AM
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putty choice

ok i have 3 types of putty here.... squadron green.. plasto...milliput....
have some chassis parts brake ducts etc to fill in cracks and make good not big parts or areas.. i know some putties shrink etc...
what do you like to all use... just to get some idea?
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Old 10-22-2005, 12:42 PM
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Re: putty choice

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I use Squadron green most of the time.....thinking of switching to Tamiya basic though. For 2-part I use Tamiya Epoxy putty.
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Re: putty choice

Squadron White is good for filling
Squadron Green was total disaster for me
Tamiya Basic is good for filling
Tamiya Epoxy is awesome for building or filling big gap.
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