JDMcorolla Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 have any of you guys used the green and white putty that billy maze does the commercial for to do bodywork? need to know if i can use it for my models because i can get it at work really cheap.
vizio93 Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 wow that billy mayze would sell his mother if he could. i personally have never used it but i would expect it to work. on the comercial he put's it out on a leg post and sands it down then paints it so it should work. i would try it on a model that you don't care to much about.
JDMcorolla Posted May 26, 2009 Author Posted May 26, 2009 well i have a die-cast nissan 240sx that i want to make widebody. and the stuff says it bonds to metal. and that will be what i test it on and also a little custom work on the interior to see if it works on plastic as well
FujimiLover Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 I thought about that same stuff when I got my Milliput. I think it's same stuff but repackaged for other sellers. That's just my opinion. If you can get it real cheap, just try it and let us know. That guy annoy's the hell out of me and now he has his own show? AAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH! LOL! That, and that lady that has that high-pitched voice who tries to sound like a sweet young lady. I hate those darn info mercials.
Dan Helferich Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 If it's like most other 2 part epoxy putty it will work. You will want to get it as close to your finished shape as possible because it is HARD when cured. I used similar putty to fill the channels for the chrome on a '54 Ford custom I'm doing and it worked well. I'll do the finish leveling with a 2 part polyester putty. If you get it and don't like it for modeling there's a world of other uses for it.
S10XtremeSR Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 yes it will work. would I use it no. But I have seen this stuff in action. it's some crazy stuff. And yes it does hold up. I seen it pull a minivan with just this stuff connected to it. (chain connected to a plate on both rigs. truck----IputtyI----van I love my drawings
MikeMc Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 (edited) You got his name wrong...its BILLY MAYS the scary thing is we all know who he is!!!!!! Edited May 27, 2009 by MikeMc
crazyjim Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I wouldn't buy anything that guy hawks. He makes me sick!!
Fletch Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 (edited) It's 2 part epoxy putty. AMT use to package it in custom car kits in the early to late '60s. You could drive down to your local hardware store and buy the exact same stuff the Billy promotes. If you figure in the cost of shipping and handling you won't save a dime between his price and what you can buy locally. The one big problem with the stuff Billy does the commercial for is that it's extremely course meaning that it's porous. You'd be much better off to buy Milliput Superfine putty. The stuff that Billy sells and the stuff from the local hardware store will most likely need a coat of spot filler over it to close up the holes in the finished surface. The other thing to be concerned over is the curing time of the putty. The faster it cures the more catalyst will be required to cause it to set up properly. For the most part this is nothing you can control. I bought a "Fix-it-Stick" putty at Lowe's about a month ago. I didn't pay any attention to the instructions because I've been using 2 part putty for decades. The Fix-it-stick got so hot that within 5 minutes I could no longer hold it in my hands. Invest in Milliput Superfine Putty, you'll be glad you did. Edited May 27, 2009 by Fletch
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now