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Weld seams

July 14 2003 at 1:09 AM
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Hello all,

I have noticed that some detailers of models use good ol' putty to replicate weld seams on their kits, I was wondering if there was an easy way to make the "bead". I know about using a tool to make the detail, but not the bead.

Me and my blood pressure appriciate all of your ideas!!
Al

 
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  1. Weld seams - Terry Ashley on Jul 14, 2:03 AM
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  3. Weld beads - Jim Hockett on Jul 14, 10:09 AM
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  5. Weld Seams - Ron Hetherington on Jul 14, 11:22 AM
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  7. Classic poxy putty technique. - Dany Mc Donald on Jul 14, 9:24 PM
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  9. Weld Seams - Lee Lloyd on Jul 15, 4:45 AM
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