I heard that milliput is like araldite and has to be mixed together. Is this true?
Battle of Britain diorama
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That is true John, Milliput comes in two lengths and you just cut the amount you want from each and mix together. You should have ample time to mould it into your wings before it starts to harden. Once hard you can lightly sand down to the required smoothness.
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John, as an alternative there is Humbrol Model Filler.....It comes in a tube, ready to use - no mixing- and smells and looks like car body filler.
It's all I use.
It's great, dries in no time and is easily shaped and sanded.
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Humbrol Plasto filler this is a adhesive and a filler, useful for scratches and joint lines, quick drying too around 2 hours, just use wet and dry sand paper to achieve the contour and smoothness. Around £5 for a 31ml tube, as Ron points out all ready mixed just apply.
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haha scratch. I have access to certain machines to make vaccum formed plastic. The real problem is making the actual mould, but it is working pretty well so far. Don't expect this to be finished by mid 2014.Comment
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The actual base is cardboard then based on chipboard which is under the cardboard to hold it up. This should be finished by end of 2014 hopefully provided I have enough time.Comment
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I have purchased 3 spitfires for this diorama plus I have a Spitfire Mk 5. Filling in the Cannons seemed to hard as they still had to be there but on a smaller scale. So I am just using the fuselage in the raf recovery set and maybe the wings if the cannon covers are not shown.Comment
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Originally posted by \haha scratch. I have access to certain machines to make vaccum formed plastic. The real problem is making the actual mould, but it is working pretty well so far. Don't expect this to be finished by mid 2014.
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Here are a few pics of the mould I am building for the E-shape dispersal pen.
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Thinking of signs on the dio, People can scratch make them with photo etched brass or metal. How do you do this?Comment
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Originally posted by \Thinking of signs on the dio, People can scratch make them with photo etched brass or metal. How do you do this?
Right making photo-etched parts isn't really for the layman. You have to chemically etch the brass plate and items using various nasty chemicals, ferric chloride and the like. Two easier options are these: One, buy pre made 1/72 scale signs/decals, or two, print out some signs on paper, scale down to size you want. For posts and boards, just use cocktail sticks, cut down, and a lollipop stick as the back board with the sign pasted on. Of course you could use thin card for thinner signs.
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