3M Red/Green acryl filler
#1
Posted 20 January 2012 - 09:34 PM
I'm wondering how good it is for our use. People used to mention the Blue Acryl but I don't see it in the UK, however Red and Green are available (maybe a white as well?). All that appears to differ is the speed of drying.
Final question - how well does this stuff keep in the tube? It is good value, but if it dries up quickly it may prove cheaper to buy a smaller tube of Squadron Green Stuff...?
TIA, Matt
#2
Posted 21 January 2012 - 03:55 AM
I have a gargantuan tube of the blue (the only size in which it was available as far as I know), and it seems to have very good shelf life in the tube. I've heard people say that you have to watch out for it caking on the threads of the cap, though, as this can cause the cap to let air past and spoil the tube more quickly.
As far as working characteristics, the blue skins over pretty fast but needs overnight drying to be truly dry enough to sand, even in relatively thin applications. If you try to rush drying time and sand it too soon, it's kinda "gummy" and you'll get at best a porous finish. It does sand out very smooth and feather beautifully once completely dry, though.
In my opinion, though, it's still vastly inferior to good ol' Tamiya basic gray putty for modeling purposes.
HTH;
Automaton
Edited by automaton, 21 January 2012 - 03:56 AM.
Zoukei-Mura 1/32 Ta-152H
"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." (Albert Einstein)
#3
Posted 21 January 2012 - 12:20 PM
Tamiya basic grey putty - I'll look into that.
Matt
#4
Posted 21 January 2012 - 02:39 PM
Sincerely,
Mark
Look out aviation! Here come dah Duke and King Kong!
Currently, on LSP: Star of Africa, Hans-Joachim Marseille, Yellow 14,
On Hold: Bf109K-4,I./KG (J)6, Bohemia, May 1945, Sinai, 1956; Mustang 2331, The Flying Wing (116) Squadron, Werfer-Granate 21's
Previous Stuff:
Aircraft: Bf109G-14, Erich Hartmann, Bf109G-6, Ludwig Franzisket, Dragon P-51D
Armor: IDF Upgraded M-48A3, c. 1968, 1/25 IDF Sho't, c. 1982
#5
Posted 21 January 2012 - 11:08 PM
I like the Tamiya grey putty alot. It has a metallic sheen to it, dries really well, is easy to sand and can be sanded razer thin. I couldn't find it in the States when I needed replenishment and had to resort to buying it from Japan, tho this was a ways back, sometime early 2011.
Sincerely,
Mark
I agree, and will add that unlike the Acryl, the Tamiya (if applied thinly) can often be sanded same day.
I had the same availability problem some time back. I ended up getting mine from an ebay seller in Hong Kong. I got a four-tube bulk deal he was offering, and speaking of shelf life the Tamiya stuff also seems to have a good shelf life, especially when still sealed.
Regards;
Automaton
Zoukei-Mura 1/32 Ta-152H
"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." (Albert Einstein)
#6
Posted 22 January 2012 - 09:21 AM
Sincerely,
Mark
Look out aviation! Here come dah Duke and King Kong!
Currently, on LSP: Star of Africa, Hans-Joachim Marseille, Yellow 14,
On Hold: Bf109K-4,I./KG (J)6, Bohemia, May 1945, Sinai, 1956; Mustang 2331, The Flying Wing (116) Squadron, Werfer-Granate 21's
Previous Stuff:
Aircraft: Bf109G-14, Erich Hartmann, Bf109G-6, Ludwig Franzisket, Dragon P-51D
Armor: IDF Upgraded M-48A3, c. 1968, 1/25 IDF Sho't, c. 1982
#7
Posted 22 January 2012 - 07:01 PM
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