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I'm doing a spider man model that has a lot of gaps where the 2 arm pieces go together to form his left arm and so on. now i used regular squadrons white putty to fill the smooth, non webbed part of the model, but now i need to fill the webbed, raised, detail area. My question is this: The putty seems to fill the web pattern once i sand it off and I wondered if it would be better to use a sparing amount of crazy type glue to fill in the minimal gaps on the web area? Im thinking that or I'll have to go over the whole figure and "scribe" out all the putty residue from all the webbed sections. It's a 1/8 scale model so it's not a big deal to do the scribing. Just my 1st figure model and Im doing it for my friends son and I want it to look awesome. Thanks, sorry for the long winded post...any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Putty will scribe easier than superglue that is hard...I would use a 2 part filler.

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