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Post by rick1138 on Jul 11, 2008 9:02:36 GMT 1
Hi all,
been a sodding long time since i posted, but unfortunately real life caught me up and a new job role and a lot of other stuff to sort out stopped me from building the bismarck.
So a lot of sorting out of stacked issues took place and i now have all the issues sorted into binders and all the parts sorted into a nice box, all numbered and such.
I finished the second layer of planking last night (much to my enjoyment, well the lager afterwards was!)
I now have a few areas that will need filling and as this is the layer that will receive the coating of primer i didn;t want to use the wood filler i used last time as its a tad course.
I was wondering, can i use milliput as a smooth filler, as i have used it and many other 2 part poly substances in my wargame miniature figure design etc.
Is Milliput viable or is it not a good filler to use?
cheers all.
i will hopefully start a build log soon of my superstructure build up.
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Post by eric on Jul 11, 2008 14:31:57 GMT 1
Hi Rick1138, I used milliput in small places on my hull, but didn't fancy using it on some of the larger places, so I used car body filler, as recommened by Mark. It was perfect for the job, easy to work, and sanded down well.
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Post by rick1138 on Jul 11, 2008 18:06:33 GMT 1
cool i have plenty of that in the garage, shall use that.
cheers
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