Liquid putty for modeling. Putty in bench modeling. The main disadvantage of this type of compositions

Hello. The preparations for the holidays have been successfully completed, so I decided to break the silence. Moreover, there are at least 11 more articles in the drafts.

Not so long ago, we analyzed some methods of assembling a model, which allow, if not avoiding, then at least minimizing putty work.
Probably, I will not be mistaken if I call this work the most tedious stage.

Many (but not all) will find something unnecessarily simple and has long been known.

Let's try to cut some corners.

Let's start

There are rules as old as the world:

1. Take your time

2. The better (more often and more expensive) the materials used, the faster and better the result.

I met a lot of people who expressed some kind of special opinion regarding this or that model putty in the form of a paste in a tube. Experienced at the time Humbrol, Revell and Tamiya, a few more cheaper and little-known analogues. I was not satisfied with the quality of any of them.
At the moment, completely and completely switched to:

In the beginning, we will try to get rid of unnecessary work with the subsequent restoration of the jointing. I protected the seam lines with the first quality duct tape I could find.


Next, apply a layer of liquid putty with a thin and flat brush. The layer is applied with a small slide, based on the shrinkage of the material.


It is necessary to wait until the putty begins to dry out a little - the signal will be a matte crust. Then, with a cotton swab dipped in a solvent, we remove the excess chemically. It does not damage the plastic, washing off excess putty.


Consistently, without strong pressure, we “smooth out” the joint.



At this stage, a major drying of 10 hours and a revision of the work done are required. In most cases, re-puttying is not required, but if necessary, everything can be repeated.
The seam is cleaned first with emery with a grain of 1000-1200, then 1500-2000, depending on the circumstances. I draw your attention to the fact that the skin MUST be wet and washed regularly. Otherwise, instead of sanding, you will just make more scratches.

As you can see, even such tedious work as putty can be creatively approached.

Dmitry Ignatychev is back in touch with you - your guide to the world of large-scale modeling!

Any large-scale modeler one way or another faces the task of puttying the joints of the parts to be glued, repairing scratches and chips. And sometimes you have to deal with the restoration of a large or small part lost as a result of some kind of “accident”.

IN GENERAL, PUTTY IS INEVITABLE AND FAITHFUL FRIEND OF THE MODELIST

But in order for her to become your friend, she needs to be understood. Just like everything else in this world. It is necessary to acquire initial knowledge about the puttying process itself, the types used, to create prefabricated scale models of product samples. And, of course, gain long-term practical experience. Practice is the only way to knowledge.

PUTTY FOR ASSEMBLED SCALE MODELS WHAT IS THIS?

In scale modeling, two types of putty are used

  1. Two component epoxy
  2. One-component "plastic" formulations

First type compositions are used to seal "big holes" - deep cracks, chips, breaks in parts. Their distinguishing feature is uniform hardening throughout the volume. True, this is possible only if the correct proportion is created. They are also much more durable than the "plastic" types of putty. They are inferior in this characteristic only to the very plastic of the model.

The most common putties for large-scale prefabricated models of this type are English MultiPut and Japanese Tamiya Epoxy Putty.

If you want to achieve an effect comparable to the action of these putties, you can look into shops for motorists. Ask there "cold welding". There are many of these on sale now.

BUT THEY HAVE THEIR FAULTS

  • It is required to pay special attention to drawing up a proportion when kneading. In case of an error, it will either “stand up” very quickly, but will crumble heavily during further processing; Or it won't freeze at all. Then you will have to pick it out of the recesses, and repeat the whole process again.
  • Often they have a long drying period. Something like a day. Although you can "stir up" a quick-drying solution - in everyday life we ​​call it "five minutes".
  • Applying it in a thin layer requires a lot of practical experience. In this application, they do not adhere well to plastic, and all the time they strive to break off at the most inopportune moment.

Tamiya Scale Model Putty

Second type putty compositions for prefabricated scale models are a dense homogeneous mass. When it hardens, it turns into a kind of model plastic. These putties, in my deep conviction, are the most common among plastic model and chemistry manufacturers. These are Japanese Tamiya Basic Putty, Italian Italeri, German Revell, American Red and Green Putty from Squadron and many, many others. Many well-known experts in Russia advise using the Japanese putty Mr. White Putty - drying, it forms a good, fairly strong white mass. It doesn't flake and works great. It is not always possible to find it in the online stores of our Motherland. But this issue is always completely solved with the help of. Of those that are almost always available, Tamiya Basic Putty is good.

THE MAIN DISADVANTAGE OF THIS TYPE OF COMPOSITIONS

The main disadvantage of this type of composition is the uneven drying. It happens that the top layer has already “stand up”, but not yet deeper. You have to wait. A simple test by practice will solve all your questions.

There are also problems in the form of fragility of the surface created by the putty. It can crumble and interfere with further processing.


Revell Scale Model Putty

OLD FOLK RECIPES

Russian modeler is akin to a real entrepreneur. He is always looking for opportunities to use what is at hand. Then, when it is not possible to get specialized preparations. Or they are not effective enough. Then a variety of folk recipes come into play.

The most common version of homemade one-component putty is created using a small bubble of model glue, and big the amount of plastic shavings, and the sprue crushed into shavings. It is infused like wine - for a very long time and carefully. Stir regularly to achieve a uniform consistency. If necessary, a new portion of plastic chips is added. The result is a viscous jelly-like substance. She putty well a variety of defects. Not great, of course. This method came to us from the distant, Soviet past. When everything was needed get. Now he has lost his former popularity. Although modelers with experience often use it, and recommend it.

MINUSES OF THIS METHOD OF PUTTY OF ASSEMBLED MODELS

Extremely long preparation time. It also takes a long time to dry. Gives a strong shrinkage along the profile. You will have to putty your site more than once. When dry, bubbles may appear on the surface.


THE SIMPLE RECIPE FOR HOME PUTTY MODELS

On the area that we want to put in order, we drip a little ciacrinum. Then we take soda or, at worst, talc. And we fall asleep them in glue. It is advisable to drip this area again with cyacrine. When the mixture dries, it will become a dense, solid mass. Excellent adhesion to the surface. Fairly tolerant polished. Tolerable because it is harder than plastic.

And finally..

A LITTLE PUTTY Trick

Now, with the development of the production and design base of manufacturers of scale models, we increasingly have plastic with an excellent degree of parts fit. But there is a small gap when connecting them. Like when creating a model. And since we have a surface with a carefully designed jointing, we highly undesirable polish it!

And then we do this...

We take out a tube of sulfur Tamiya Basic Putty. We ask our spouse (sister / mother / friend) for nail polish remover. A mask is applied to the gap along the edges of the joint. Then it is puttied (for example, with a toothpick or a dental spatula). Let the putty dry a little (but not completely). Then dip a cotton swab into nail polish remover, and carefully We erase excess putty from the surface of the plastic. Since the liquid is not aggressive to plastic, the surface of the parts remains intact. Slightly dissolved putty comes off, however, with some effort. As a result, we get a smooth joint surface.

I think I have told you in detail the basic knowledge about puttying prefabricated scale models. If you have any questions - write. In comments. Join our groups on social networks.

And that's all for today. Good luck to you. And great models!

P.S. What putty do you use? Write in the comments!

So, if you are a beginner modeler, then most likely you have already had a question - how and how to deal with cracks and scratches on the model body that occur during assembly. Everything is very simple - you need to use putty.

putty- it is most often a pasty or powdery substance designed to level the surface between the details of the model.

Currently, a huge variety of types of putty is produced and they all differ in their properties.

The correct choice of putty depends on a large number of factors, for example

    model material

    seam width, or scratches

    seam location

Types of putty:

  • Putty
  • Epoxy resin
  • Automotive putties
  • super glues

In most cases, a special nitro-based modeling putty, Putty, is suitable for bench modeling. Putties are available in a metal tube, in gray or white, they are applied tightly and dry quickly. It is possible to liquefy to the desired consistency using a native (or domestic 600th) solvent. There is a drawback, after complete drying - the putty is fragile, shrinks heavily. For this reason, Putty is not suitable for sculpting figures. If a putty diluted quite liquid, then it must be applied in layers, giving time for each layer to dry completely. It must be remembered - the more diluted the putty is, the stronger the shrinkage will be and the longer it will dry.

Almost all well-known brands produce model putty: Tamiya, Revell, Humbrol, Model Master, Italeri

The use of this type of putty clearly goes beyond the simple filling of cracks and seams. For example, it is very convenient to use it in the manufacture of dioramas. - represents two fine-grained materials, which hardens only from careful mutual mixing of the components. Well-mixed putty is applied to the model with a spatula or by pressing with your fingers with little effort.

Ideal for sculpting figures, making and copying parts for aviation, tanks and other equipment. After thoroughly mixing the two components during curing, there comes a point when the putty does not stick to the model or to the fingers. It is very convenient when sculpting and giving the necessary shape.

Complete curing takes 24 hours. You can shorten this time by putting it on a battery.

- two-component polyester putty. - does not shrink and dries rather quickly and is suitable for which large volumes of puttying are required.

For the preparation of putties before use, squeeze the putty and hardener in a ratio of 50:1 onto a hard surface and mix thoroughly in a circular motion. For better cross stitching, it is best to use a miniature flat spatula.

The main disadvantage of this type of putty is its strong and unpleasant smell, for this reason it is best to work with it in a ventilated area.

Keep in mind that if remains sticky even the next day, then most likely it is mixed with a small amount of hardener or it has simply expired.

(greenery)

Two component epoxy putty. It consists of two ribbons - blue and yellow, which, when mixed, produce green. After obtaining a uniform green color, the putty is ready for use. For this reason, its name is common among modellers - green. The blue tape is the hardener, the yellow one is the base material. The more blue - the stronger the putty. By the shade of green, you can control the properties of the mass. To ensure that the putty does not stick during operation, it is necessary to moisten the tool and hands. Working putty can be stored in a container and refrigerator.

Other ways of puttying

There are other types of materials for the same tasks, but which are not model putties.

Epoxy resins

Conventional two part epoxy resins can also be used as filler. There is a different set, from hardening in 5 minutes to a day. The main advantage of this type is that they practically do not shrink, do not destroy plastic. Minus - weakly adhere to, unlike those made on the basis of solvents.

Automotive putties

This is probably the most popular type of placeholder designed for non-simulation purposes. There are a lot of them. Automotive putties are usually solvent-based and adhere well to plastic. And for this reason, they become very strong when completely dry.

Super glue

Super glues are good for filling small gaps or scratches, as they fill the space without bubbles. Super glue practically does not shrink. The rate of complete drying of the adhesive is highly dependent on air humidity.

As you understand that there is no ideal material for all tasks. Each of them has its pros and cons. By understanding all the differences and putting them into practice, you will have a better experience that will take your models to the next level.

>> >> Putty in bench modeling

Now, during the assembly to order of the An-12 from Roden, the model has to be puttied a lot, and with putties of various types. Therefore, I decided to write a short review on putties for models.

In the mid-80s - early 90s, when I was engaged in a ship modeling circle, the most popular putty for models was nitro putty of the NC brand, gray. Everything was puttied with it: fiberglass hulls, brazed superstructures and wooden blanks, because there was nothing else in the public domain. Then I began to deal with plastic models and again, during the assembly process, I had to putty them somehow, if anyone knows about NOVO-FROG products and vacuums, he will understand what I'm talking about. In the early 90s, our modellers, with rare exceptions, didn’t even see, didn’t even hear about overseas chemistry for modeling. All available means at hand were put to work. For plastic, they tried the same "NC", but it was not possible to cut seams along it, it crumbled and did not adhere very well to the plastic surface. The most acceptable results were obtained by dissolving the sprue in . Now, with the advent of all kinds of chemistry for models, you need to clearly understand what is what, and how to use it. Putties, conditionally, can be divided into two types.

1) one-component nitro-based
2) two-component epoxy

The first type includes compositions from various model manufacturers: Tamiya, Revell, Humbrol, Italeri. In my opinion, of these, the Tamiya product gives the best results.


It dries fairly quickly and after processing gives a good surface. The stitching cuts well on it. At one time, I tried Humbrol putty, but there were chips when cutting the seams. When working with one-component compositions, I encountered one unpleasant moment: after priming, and then painting the surface with nitro enamels, shrinkage appears. So, when sealing the gap, with one-component Tamiya putty, on the Me-262 model, after painting, a gap appeared as a result of shrinkage. It is possible that this type is designed for white spirit or water based paints. By the way, when communicating with colleagues who also use nitro paints, it was not possible to collect clear statistics. Some had a shrinkage effect, others did not. Quite possibly, this depends on the area to be puttied, the thickness of the layer and the type of thinner used to thin the paint. So, when working, you need to be careful so that after painting there are no unpleasant surprises. It is worth adding that automotive putties can be used as putties for models. Fortunately, there is now a large selection of them, there are also quite good one-component ones. To be honest, I didn’t use these myself, but judging by the reviews of colleagues, some very successfully use this type of automotive chemistry for modeling.

The second type includes two-component putties, consisting of the mass itself and a hardener. The preparation of the working composition occurs by mixing the components in the desired proportion. This must be done very carefully, after reading the instructions. For example, let's take a two-component putty for Tamiya models.

It consists of two identical plates, and is mixed in a 1:1 ratio.

You can mix its components by kneading with your fingers. After that, it turns out such a mass of sand color.

The working mass is quite rigid and applied with spatulas, by smearing it will not work. It is good for her to close up large gaps, you can also sculpt something out of it. This is how the puttied parts of the An-12 engines look like. In the gap, the working composition, it is better to stuff with a spatula dipped in water.

And here, on the model F-86F Saber from Academy, by sculpting, I built up the tail section.


And this is how the installed and fixed stern tubes on the S-100 radio-controlled torpedo boat look like.

As in the case of one-component putties for models, automotive chemicals can also be used here. Good results are obtained when using Body Soft automotive putty.

It also consists of two components and is mixed in a ratio of 1:100 (100 parts of putty are taken for one part of the hardener). Increasing the amount of hardener reduces the curing time. This putty has a strong smell, and it is best to work with it in a well-ventilated area. It is easily applied with a spatula, by smearing. With the help of Body Soft, I closed the weights on the An-12 model.


Separately, it is worth noting home-made putty, based on glue for models and sprues. Today, even with a huge selection of specialized chemistry, I personally did not refuse it. I use it to repair small scratches, chips, and sinkholes. Over the years of using it, I came up with my own recipe. To prepare homemade putty for models, I use: dichloroethane, white polystyrene (cut polystyrene sheets or sprues from Revell ship models), and as a filler I use a little talcum powder so that there are no bubbles.

To do this, you can use ordinary glue for models, for example, from Zvezda, instead of dichloroethane, but I liked working with it more, although this substance is more toxic. It is possible to process the part, depending on the thickness of the layer, in about a day.

In conclusion, I want to say, like everything in modeling, the puttying process is creative and requires experimentation. What and how to use is selected empirically, there are only basic recommendations. There is no one universal putty for models, it is better to use several different types that are most suitable for your tasks and operations.

Any large-scale modeler one way or another faces the task of puttying the joints of the parts to be glued, repairing scratches and chips. And sometimes you have to deal with the restoration of a large or small part lost as a result of some kind of “accident”.

IN GENERAL, PUTTY IS INEVITABLE AND FAITHFUL FRIEND OF THE MODELIST

But in order for her to become your friend, she needs to be understood. Just like everything else in this world. It is necessary to acquire initial knowledge about the puttying process itself, the types used, to create prefabricated scale models of product samples. And, of course, gain long-term practical experience. Practice is the only way to knowledge.

PUTTY FOR ASSEMBLED SCALE MODELS WHAT IS THIS?

In scale modeling, two types of putty are used

  1. Two component epoxy
  2. One-component "plastic" formulations

First type compositions are used for sealing "big holes" - deep cracks, chips, breaks in parts. Their distinguishing feature is uniform hardening throughout the volume. True, this is possible only if the correct proportion is created. They are also much more durable than the "plastic" types of putty. They are inferior in this characteristic only to the very plastic of the model.

The most common putties for large-scale prefabricated models of this type are English MultiPut and Japanese Tamiya Epoxy Putty.

If you want to achieve an effect comparable to the action of these putties, you can look into the shops for motorists. Ask there "cold welding". There are many of these on sale now.

BUT THEY HAVE THEIR FAULTS

  • It is required to pay special attention to drawing up a proportion when kneading. In case of an error, it will either “stand up” very quickly, but will crumble heavily during further processing; Or it won't freeze at all. Then you will have to pick it out of the recesses, and repeat the whole process again.
  • Often they have a long drying period. Something like a day. Although you can "stir up" a quick-drying solution - in everyday life we ​​call it "five minutes".
  • Applying it in a thin layer requires a lot of practical experience. In this application, they do not adhere well to plastic, and all the time they strive to break off at the most inopportune moment.

Tamiya Scale Model Putty

Second type putty compositions for prefabricated scale models are a dense homogeneous mass. When it hardens, it turns into a kind of model plastic. These putties, in my deep conviction, are the most common among manufacturers of plastic models and chemistry. These are Japanese Tamiya Basic Putty, Italian Italeri, German Revell, American Red and Green Putty from Squadron and many, many others. Many well-known experts in Russia advise using the Japanese putty Mr. White Putty - drying, it forms a good, fairly strong white mass. It doesn't flake and works great. It is not always possible to find it in the online stores of our Motherland. But this question is quite always solved with the help of eBay. Of those that are almost always available, Tamiya Basic Putty is good.

THE MAIN DISADVANTAGE OF THIS TYPE OF COMPOSITIONS

The main disadvantage of this type of composition is the uneven drying. It happens that the top layer has already “stand up”, but not yet deeper. You have to wait. A simple test by practice will solve all your questions.

There are also problems in the form of fragility of the surface created by the putty. It can crumble and interfere with further processing.


Revell Scale Model Putty
OLD FOLK RECIPES

Russian modeler is akin to a real entrepreneur. He is always looking for opportunities to use what is at hand. Then, when it is not possible to get specialized preparations. Or they are not effective enough. Then a variety of folk recipes come into play.

The most common version of homemade one-component putty is created using a small bubble of model glue, and big the amount of plastic shavings, and the sprue crushed into shavings. It is infused like wine - for a very long time and carefully. Stir regularly to achieve a uniform consistency. If necessary, a new portion of plastic chips is added. The result is a viscous jelly-like substance. She putty well a variety of defects. Not great, of course. This method came to us from the distant, Soviet past. When everything was needed get. Now he has lost his former popularity. Although modelers with experience often use it, and recommend it.

MINUSES OF THIS METHOD OF PUTTY OF ASSEMBLED MODELS

Extremely long preparation time. It also takes a long time to dry. Gives a strong shrinkage along the profile. You will have to putty your site more than once. When dry, bubbles may appear on the surface.



THE SIMPLE RECIPE FOR HOME PUTTY MODELS

On the area that we want to put in order, we drip a little ciacrinum. Then we take soda or, at worst, talc. And we fall asleep them in glue. It is advisable to drip this area again with cyacrine. When the mixture dries, it will become a dense, solid mass. Excellent adhesion to the surface. Fairly tolerant polished. Tolerable because it is harder than plastic.

And finally..

A LITTLE PUTTY Trick

Now, with the development of the production and design base of manufacturers of scale models, we increasingly have plastic with an excellent degree of parts fit. But there is a small gap when connecting them. And since we have a surface with a carefully designed jointing, we highly undesirable polish it!

And then we do this...

We take out a tube of sulfur Tamiya Basic Putty. We ask our spouse (sister / mother / friend) for nail polish remover. A mask is applied to the gap along the edges of the joint. Then it is puttied (for example, with a toothpick or a dental spatula). Let the putty dry a little (but not completely). Then dip a cotton swab into nail polish remover, and carefully We erase excess putty from the surface of the plastic. Since the liquid is not aggressive to plastic, the surface of the parts remains intact. Slightly dissolved putty comes off, however, with some effort. As a result, we get a smooth joint surface.

I think I have told you in detail the basic knowledge about puttying prefabricated scale models. If you have any questions - write. In comments. Join our groups on social networks.

And that's all for today. Good luck to you. And great models!

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