Can anyone suggest a sandable spray filler found locally? Like the one used on cars to fill scratches
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RayCaruana- Gold
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Re: Spray filler
plasticote sandable primer spray have been using it for years comes in 4 colours, sprays thinly and evenly . black, grey, white, and red oxide
they also do a filler primer in same colours
they also do a filler primer in same colours
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one other thing although its good i would avoid the white on 1/72 figs the grey and black are great for priming 1/72
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alexbb wrote:one other thing although its good i would avoid the white on 1/72 figs the grey and black are great for priming 1/72
Thanks Alex. I need it to block balsa before painting.
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you can use the old dope style treatment gypsum (gibs inglis) mixed with varnish. or buy some wood base filler a transparent filler used to seal mdf (fibreboard)
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alexbb wrote:you can use the old dope style treatment gypsum (gibs inglis) mixed with varnish. or buy some wood base filler a transparent filler used to seal mdf (fibreboard)
Thanks mate. Very helpful as usual Will try them out.