Description
- 20ml plastic bottle
- Dries to a white, totally opaque
- Stone hard finish
- Package Quantity: 1
- Product Type: Toys And Games
- Package Dimensions: 0.25 cms (L) x 4.57 cms (W) x 15.75 cms (H)
- Country Of Origin: Spain
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ME –
thought it dry a little softer than expected
waldo –
This is a great product for filling seams in modeling. It is water based so it is easy to clean up. I have used the same tube for quite sometime now and I love it. It is just like any other filler, just let it dry and sand.
Paul M. Lindsay –
Works great
D. Powals –
Easy to work with to fill gaps in models
Nosey Amazonian –
It fills the small imperfections of my 3d print well and sands nicely. It works well with PLA it sands with a very similar consistency making finishing projects easier than other fillers I have worked with in the past.
JustinPatrickDeClemente –
This product seemed very promising in the beginning, and after 50 years of modeling, it took a little bit to get the tip open, and to get it flowing through that tip, and once I did, on a few of my models, the filler seem to expand to a degree that it actually pushed apart the walls on a few of my small scale buildings. Once I pulled the buildings apart, and had to scrape loose, the absolutely worthless Testors nontoxic model, glue, as well as the Vallejo filler, I tried to reapply the filler after clearing the nozzle of dried product, and when I squeezed it, shot out the bottom of the tube, pretty much rendering it an absolute mess.
cristian –
Easy to use. Watch the Vallejo video.
cristian –
I was hoping for a very hard drying agent to build up figurines. It remains somewhat soft and does not ever sand well
Frank Portelli –
So easy to use. Repaired crack in my caravan.
Gerard –
it works!
Amazon Customer –
Have used this to fill gaps where plastic and resin don’t meet, simply aim nozzle into hole and squeeze. Leave it to set, add more as it shrinks and once fully cured you can sand, cut and paint etc.
The only issue I find is that sometimes even when fully cured, a light sanding can rip out parts of the filler revealing the gap once again. I’m not sure if this can be solved by roughening up the surfaces first, however plastic and resin parts tend to be smooth so be careful you don’t rips bits out or you’ll have to do it again.
JustinPatrickDeClemente –
good