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Putty
Hey i was wondering if this putty http://www.hlj.com/cgi-local/hljpage.cgi?WAVOM-031 was any good and if so about how many body kits could i do with it. or is http://www.hlj.com/cgi-local/hljpage.cgi?TAM87052 this any good (i like it more because its in stock). thanks
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Both are fine, although i've only used the tamiya stuff. The tamiya stuff probably isn't enough to do more than a complete body kit, though. It comes in 2 strips that you cut equal amounts from and combine. I recommend using it after doing a lot of planning on making something. The stuff is too expensive to make a bumper out of and then decide to trash it
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Best putty around is DYNATRON Puttycote.
It's a two part mix type that's a light blue in color. This stuff can be polished to a mirror finish. It drys in about 15 min. It also has some styrene fillers in it, so you can actually glue stuff to it with model glue. I learned about from my friend Bill Geary who has won some of the biggest contests in the USA. You won't find a better putty. It has to purchased at an Automotive Paint supplier. Check out this link on it. DYNATRON Putty Cote |
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