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Vallejo Model Color 17ml Acrylic Plastic Putty is a water-based, non-toxic, and non-flammable acrylic paint designed specifically for brush painting plastic models. Packaged in a convenient eyedropper bottle, it offers precise application and professional-grade quality trusted by modelers worldwide.
Manufacturer | Acylicos Vallejo |
Brand | Vallejo |
Model Number | VJ70400 |
Product Dimensions | 7.94 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 30 g |
Colour | Grey |
Material Type | Acrylic,Glass |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 17 ml (Pack of 1) |
Manufacturer Part Number | VJ70400 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
K**Y
Seamless Fix for 3D Prints!
This Vallejo Acrylic Plastic Putty is an absolute lifesaver for anyone into 3D printing. After printing, there are always those pesky little holes or layer lines that need some extra attention. This putty is perfect for filling in those imperfections, sand it down after it dries, and it's like the holes were never there in the first place. It's so good that after sanding, filling, and painting, you honestly wouldn’t know there had been any gaps at all.The application is easy, and the consistency is just right, not too runny and not too thick, which makes it simple to get a nice, smooth fill. I love how quickly it dries, meaning I don't have to wait around forever before I can start sanding. It really helps take 3D prints to the next level, giving a professional finish that hides all those tell-tale signs of printing.If you want to make your 3D prints look flawless, this putty is definitely worth adding to your toolkit. Just be prepared for your friends to ask how you managed to get such perfect, smooth prints, and you can decide whether or not to share the secret!
R**7
Very convenient, no harsh odour unlike other fillers. Excellent for miniatures
I purchased this for use with my miniature war gaming models which on occasion would still have gaps where the limbs joined on. It work perfect for this so I also decided to use it for some larger project, specifically 3D printed models, where the layer lines might have extremely small gaps that would not goi away without significant sanding or filler.This putty was very easy to apply. I simply added a few blobs (about half a pea size) on the surface I want to level and then used a flat spatula to spread the putty, until it fill all of the gaps. I did not go for a perfect surface, just enough to reduce the amount of post filler sanding. The putty is very strong once set and it easily sanded to a smooth outcome using wet and dry. For the T-Rex I used it like a tube of glue, piping a very thin line around the joins of the neck and arms, then using a damp brush to push and shape it into position.I would also point out that it goes a very long way, making it very good value for money. I have had mine a good few months now, and have unused it once or twice a week, and it shows no signs of running out.Drying time is very quick, 4 hours it is touch try, but for sanding I tend to leave it over night just to ensure that the wet and dry does not break it down.
A**C
Brilliant stuff
Fantastic product, wish you could buy a larger size really.Was bought as an experiment for my husband, he 3D prints and found this absolutely brilliant for filling gaps , it's much easier than paste and is easy to sand down and paint over.
J**S
Easy application, very fair price
Easy to apply, very good price (I bought this for £2.99 at the time of review). Has the consistency of icing piping.
A**R
Excellent product
Used to fill gaps in plastic and resin model kits. Allow to properly dry and can be sanded and smoothed to remove joint lines, ejector pin marks and other gaps.Well worth having as a modelling supply.
C**S
Easy to use
Nice and easy to use
M**
Filler
Good filler ,small tube but does the job
A**S
great for filling small areas
this "putty" is great for filling small holes and hairlines. (its also good for filling layer lines on 3d prints)it is very liquid so I wouldn't really call it a putty. the name of the product is a bit ambiguousI use it mostly on seam lines between partsif a need to fill larger areas I would use milliput instead which is actually a putty. (this product is more like the consistency of pollyfilla or plaster)it needs to be left for a good amount of time to cure if you plan to sand it
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