It's been a while...
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Re: It's been a while...
You might want to consider watering down some milliput and splashing that on the model before you prime to smooth some of the surfaces, i've tried to get into a habit of doing that now for all my metal minis, i think it helps even if it is a little bit. 
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Re: It's been a while...
Might do that, I'll get some next time I'm in a town that has a Games Workshop... but scarce down these partsarctica wrote:You might want to consider watering down some milliput and splashing that on the model before you prime to smooth some of the surfaces
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again 
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Re: It's been a while...
Hmmm I seem to remember buying Milliput once that was a single tube :S all I can find on-line two tube epoxy, what would you guys use?
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again 
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Re: It's been a while...
milliput is easily dilluted in water, I think that other putties would not work as good for this specific purpose
