by drasticplastic » Tue Aug 31, 2021 11:15 am
I recently viewed a video on you tube (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATKUT4eNL6E) in which the modeler uses Magic Sculpt to form the waves. Has anyone here ever used Magic Sculpt, and is it similar enough to Tamiya epoxy putty? Magic Sculpt is fairly expensive (even more so when you have to order it!), but Tamiya putty is easily accessible. In his video, the modeler forms waves around the ship's hull, and then easily pops it out, yet the putty remains firmly attached to the plastic sheet he's used as a base. I would think, with Tamiya putty, it would either hold the model in place permanently, or if not yet cured, deform or stretch from pulling the model out. Does anyone have any previous experience using Tamiya putty in this way?

I recently viewed a video on you tube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATKUT4eNL6E) in which the modeler uses Magic Sculpt to form the waves. Has anyone here ever used Magic Sculpt, and is it similar enough to Tamiya epoxy putty? Magic Sculpt is fairly expensive (even more so when you have to order it!), but Tamiya putty is easily accessible. In his video, the modeler forms waves around the ship's hull, and then easily pops it out, yet the putty remains firmly attached to the plastic sheet he's used as a base. I would think, with Tamiya putty, it would either hold the model in place permanently, or if not yet cured, deform or stretch from pulling the model out. Does anyone have any previous experience using Tamiya putty in this way?
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