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Squadron Putty

August 11 2006 at 10:48 AM
  (Login timothyeckford)
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what is the best way to thin the putty?Thanks in advance,
Tim

 
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Thinning Squadron Green Stuff

August 12 2006, 7:18 AM 

Hi Tim

I always use Humbrol Liquid Poly. I find that if I mix a batch, say, on a piece of foil or anything non porous I can go back and use it at a later stage by just adding liquid poly to reactivate the mix.

I hope this helps.

Regards

Robert

 
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tinning putty

August 12 2006, 4:35 PM 

I always tin it using acetone. Works fine (but is quite smelly, needs ventilation)

J

 
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