Just re-read this thread and realised no-one, me included, had mentioned the magical combination of milliput and isopropanol (IPA).
If you make a well in a small piece of milliput and fill it with IPA, the milliput will slowly dissolve into a wonderfully compliant thin filler, with consistencies from a thin wash to a meaty gloop, and everything in between, depending where you take from in your little well.
The IPA can also be applied to neat milliput on the model to smooth its surface and even dissolve and remove unwanted excess.
The only downside is the need to make up the two part putty in the first place, and the wastage. Apart from that, it's fantastic.
If you make a well in a small piece of milliput and fill it with IPA, the milliput will slowly dissolve into a wonderfully compliant thin filler, with consistencies from a thin wash to a meaty gloop, and everything in between, depending where you take from in your little well.
The IPA can also be applied to neat milliput on the model to smooth its surface and even dissolve and remove unwanted excess.
The only downside is the need to make up the two part putty in the first place, and the wastage. Apart from that, it's fantastic.
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