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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #1

    Building up gaps !

    Hi, as I battle with my Frankenstein like figures some help please, tips, re filling those gaps when using a different leg or arm from the one made for the kit.
    I have being trying to fill with normal white filler , but the part is maybe only held on by a small amount of plastic face to face.

    Is there anything I could use that would fill the gap and strengthen the joint.
    Any help would be most gratefully received

    John.
  • Gary MacKenzie
    SMF Supporter
    • Apr 2018
    • 1057
    • Gary
    • Forres , Moray , Scotland

    #2
    I have used the old sprue in liquid cement as a filler , have half a bottle of tamiya thin full of sprue for it

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    • stillp
      SMF Supporters
      • Nov 2016
      • 8085
      • Pete
      • Rugby

      #3
      Superglue and baking powder will fill gaps and set very quickly.

      Pete

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      • Guest

        #4
        Hi John - I ten to pack the gaps with little wedges of scrap plastic, file that down when set, the fill any gaps that are left.

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #5
          Originally posted by Gary MacKenzie
          I have used the old sprue in liquid cement as a filler , have half a bottle of tamiya thin full of sprue for it
          Thanks Gary.
          Seems the perfect answer.

          Originally posted by stillp
          Superglue and baking powder will fill gaps and set very quickly.

          Pete
          Thanks Pete.

          Originally posted by Peter Day
          Hi John - I ten to pack the gaps with little wedges of scrap plastic, file that down when set, the fill any gaps that are left.
          Hi Peter, I've been doing that up till now, just wondered if there was any other ways I could try.

          Thanks guys, I can see me trying the sprue one and the super glue/ baking powder as well. Had been concerned as one of the arms fell off !!!! after using the std filler. Had tried Peters method, the piece is still drying as we speak.

          John.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hi John, in addition to all the above, you can fill the larger gaps with magic sculp. But you have to make sure the limb is attached firmly:sick:. If you manage to properly fill the gap, you can smooth it out with a wet finger, only very minimal sanding when dry, if at all. It is not the fasted method though.....

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            • Guest

              #7
              Hi John sprue glue works very well .
              Pete.

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #8
                Originally posted by Durk
                Hi John, in addition to all the above, you can fill the larger gaps with magic sculp. But you have to make sure the limb is attached firmly:sick:. If you manage to properly fill the gap, you can smooth it out with a wet finger, only very minimal sanding when dry, if at all. It is not the fasted method though.....
                Cheers Durk, I appreciate you saying its not the fastest method. :thumb2:

                Originally posted by Pete Low
                Hi John sprue glue works very well .
                Pete.
                Pete thanks, going to try several methods I think.

                John.

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18880
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  You can also drill through and pin the limb, then fill the gaps with milliput or other filler without worrying about having to add strength...

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #10
                    Further to the CA and baking soda - I have used CA and talcum powder - it's allegedly finer than baking soda! - No idea if that's true, but it works.....................
                    Dave

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                    • PaulTRose
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 6442
                      • Paul
                      • Tattooine

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dave Ward
                      Further to the CA and baking soda - I have used CA and talcum powder - it's allegedly finer than baking soda! - No idea if that's true, but it works.....................
                      Dave

                      it is

                      used it many times......bonus is that it dries rock hard quickly but sands easily
                      Per Ardua

                      We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                      • monica
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 15169

                        #12
                        as already said,I have done it alot with,these,s vinyl kits,is superglue and baking power,
                        as a filler,just leave a 1mm or so under,and fill the rest with,on of the other fill,s if you like,:smiling::thumb2:

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                        • Peter Gillson
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 2594

                          #13
                          John

                          I've used all of the teqhniques depending on the size of the gap. My preferred is CA Glue and milliput/Magic Sculpt

                          Peter

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15636
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #14
                            Hi John
                            I have only done anything like you mention a couple of times so I'm definitely no way experienced. The idea is not mine but taken from a YouTube video.
                            Take a stiffish piece of wire. Drill a hole into the ends to be joined. Say the shoulder and the top of the arm. The join does not need to be close fitting. Fix a short length of wire into the two holes with CA. The wire allows the arm to be bent into the desired position. Milliput or similar can be used to fill the space around the wire. The putty can be sculpted to match the surrounding area. The putty cures and sets the limb firmly on place. I use a VERY thin smear of Vaseline to stop the putty sticking to the sculpting tools and to smooth it. Before painting the Vaseline is cleaned with lighter fluid so the paint sticks ok.
                            Hope that makes some kind of sense.
                            Jim

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              I Agree with Peter on the small chips used as filler. then baking powder and super glue like Stillp and Dave suggested .
                              Rick

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