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tamiya Basic Gray putty

What is this putty used for and how do you apply it?
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It is mainly used for filling in gaps and sometimes it can be used for scratch building, depending on what needs to be scratch built.

I usually just apply it with either a tooth pic or my finger, I have used a thin straight piece of plastic before but it didn't work too well.
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THanks for the help. The whole time i been doing it wrong. I squeezed it out of the bottle and on to the car
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CAN YOU SAND IT AFTER IT DRIES?
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THanks for the help. The whole time i been doing it wrong. I squeezed it out of the bottle and on to the car
It's really hard to control the amount you want to apply, isn't it?
I use dull hobby knife most of the time, but tooth pick is also useful. I sometimes cut the tip at a desired angle to make my own disposable mini spatula.
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