by wefalck » Tue Feb 03, 2026 5:28 am
I have never really bothered with this modelling stuff, but always used solvent-based automobile body putty. It has to be applied in thin layers, but is very good for filling small holes. Naturally, it sands very well. Tools can be cleaned easily with acetone, which can also be used to wipe-off excess putty.
I can not recommend products, because this depends on the part of the world you are in, but they are common products in DIY and similar stores.
I have never really bothered with this modelling stuff, but always used solvent-based automobile body putty. It has to be applied in thin layers, but is very good for filling small holes. Naturally, it sands very well. Tools can be cleaned easily with acetone, which can also be used to wipe-off excess putty.
I can not recommend products, because this depends on the part of the world you are in, but they are common products in DIY and similar stores.