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Hi all,

This is my first post on the forum so apologies if I'm asking a question that has an obvious answer! I've searched the forum and have used google to try to find an answer to my question without success so hopefully you can shed some light for me (which will probably show how I've been searching in the wrong way!)

For a 1:24 scale MFH model with white metal chassis, what is the best way to fill and smooth the small pitting and imperfections in the casting? I'd like to end up with a super clean chassis. Sanding shouldn't be too much of a problem with files and emery/wet and dry cloth but when I need to add material rather than take it away, I'm unsure of the best method or material to use to build the surface up.

Perhaps you could share your advice with a novice? It would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Andy

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Thanks for your reply. I've just googled Bondo because I've never heard of it and it looks like its a brand name and isnt one we tend to find in the UK. But I'm sure there must be an identical version over here so I'll do some digging and see if I can find it!

Thanks again

Andy

Ps. Any other suggestions from anyone else would be appreciated in the meantime.

Posted (edited)

any sort of auto body filler should do it . over here i think it called " u-pol p38 body filler "

Edited by stulee11
Posted

Thanks for the replies guys. I've found some P38 that sounds like it'll do the job. I'll do some experimentation and see how it looks! There's only a tiny amount of filling to do and I'm sure that a gap-filling primer before the etch primer would probably be sufficient but I'm sure I'll need to use filler at some point so now I know the stuff to use - thanks!

If I use filler on the metal, I plan to then sand it smooth, etch-prime, grey prime then white prime (sanding between coats) before going for the top coats.

Just need to decide what paint to buy for the chassis and engine block now!

Thanks again.

Andy

Posted

in some case's it might be better to etch before you filler as some times the filler might not stick to bear metal i have only had this happen once but it can happen ..

Posted

Ah, thanks for the tip. I've been press-fitting parts of the engine of the MFH kit I'm building and there are some hefty gaps between some of the faces and joints so I'll be using plenty of filler I think.

Thanks!

Andy

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You might also try "green stuff" sold by Games Workshop for their Warhammer minis mixed 50-50 with Milliput, it makes a putty that sticks where you need it and hardens nicely. They're both just 2 part epoxy putties, but they have some different properties. Milliput tends to be too brittle and doesn't stick well. Green stuff sticks great and is flexible, but doesn't sand and file well. A 50-50 mix is perfect. :) Used this to fix the trunk lid on my 48 Chevy that was not-so-pro opened.

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