Advice for newbie please

Joined
Feb 16, 2020
Messages
17
Points
3
First Name
John
For someone new to the hobby can you advise the best filler and the best abrasive for plastic and resin models. I realise this is basic stuff but we all have to start somewhere.. Thanks John
 
  • Like
Reactions: JR

Dave Ward

Still Trying New Things
SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
8,620
Points
113
Location
South Gloucestershire
First Name
David
It's very much a matter of personal choice,but for filler, my first go-to is
bd44-perfact-putty.jpg
Sanding sticks are the easiest abrasives - you can get them in all sorts of grades Squadron Signal were the first I used............
squadron sanding.jpg
Wet & Dry paper is useful as well, in all grades - and, if you're going to sand resin, it's better to keep dust down, by using wet. Resin dust is NOT nice stuff!
Dave
 

Jim R

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
13,693
Points
113
Location
Shropshire
First Name
Jim
Hi John
Very sound advice from Dave. I also like Perfect Plastic Putty.
Jim
 
Joined
Feb 16, 2020
Messages
17
Points
3
First Name
John
Thanks for the prompt replies, especially Dave always first in line when I need help. John
 
  • Like
Reactions: JR

Tim Marlow

Little blokes aficionado
SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
16,720
Points
113
Location
Somerset
First Name
Tim
It’s also worth investing in Tamiya putty if you can find it. It sands to a really fine edge and drills fantastically once dry.
 

stona

SMF Supporter
Joined
Jul 22, 2008
Messages
11,470
Points
113
First Name
Steve
Yep! I use both Perfect Plastic Putty and the Tamiya putty. I usually use my own mix of talcum powder and CA glue (Superglue) which does not shrink and has adhesive qualities. It does dry harder than the surrounding plastic, so care is needed.

I've never really bought into the specialised sanding products. I jut use regular wet 'n' dry, from 800 to 2500 grit.

You'll find that you will have to go down a few cul de sacs before you find what suits you best!

Cheers

Steve
 

scottie3158

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
12,666
Points
113
Location
Spalding
First Name
Paul
I tend to use squadron green filler but it does take some getting used to the new formula they have come out with. As to sanding sticks I buy the nail polishing sticks from pound shops they are cheap and plentiful. As Steve said you will find what works for you.
 

Peter Gillson

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
2,149
Points
113
First Name
Peter
Hi

like steve I tend to use standatd wet & dry. I also use the foam sanding pads which are great for curved shapes.

For putty, I tend to stick to Matic Sculpt, which is a two part putty.

Petet
 
  • Like
Reactions: JR
Top