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Old 10-11-2018, 12:19 PM
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What is that stuff? Does it conform to the interior of the part? I see you use it in "ball" shape...

The foam putty is perfect for made conformation task, If you use forms is a nice material for keep the form, like noses, wheels, and in some cases increase areas for gluing...
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Old 10-11-2018, 12:22 PM
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I'm wondering that too. It looks like markable but hardening putty,not sure if water based or what . Sometimes putty like that can be handy for bomb noses, prop hubs etc.

Yes, but the nice of Foam putty:


Is not based whater material, and not release any solvent or another liquid chemicals, so not made reaction with paper or CA glue, with CA glue the foam if dry made a rigid structure like glass. The foam putty not have any weight...
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Old 10-11-2018, 12:28 PM
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I thinking of potentially using it to make smooth nose sections... you said it was easy to paint right?

For bigger model I believe is work like a plastic model putty, is easy for paint I test with enamels and acrylics...
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Old 10-11-2018, 12:31 PM
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Sorry to bombard you with another question on this craft foam Pér, but can you shape and sculpt it with your fingers? Like B-ski and Falco I can see lot's of potential for rounded shapes.

Is easy for sculping and sanding, but for small shapes, bigger forms need a internal reinforces.
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In meeting in my local hobby club I finish main Yak-25 RV building. Missing only undercarriage and antenna array system...














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It looks great Pericles, as always. Is that what you see behind the structure of a submarine?
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Looks great Pér. I'm assuming 'Mandrake' was sort of a Soviet equivalent to the U-2?
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Looks great Pér. I'm assuming 'Mandrake' was sort of a Soviet equivalent to the U-2?
I think hight alt versions of Canberra are more of direct equavalent of it .
Soviets were very early fans of spy satellites and they tested a lot of variations of them over the years
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It looks great Pericles, as always. Is that what you see behind the structure of a submarine?
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Is a Uhu Type VIIC submarine in 1/100 scale, the special project I start soon in my modelling club...
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Looks great Pér. I'm assuming 'Mandrake' was sort of a Soviet equivalent to the U-2?
Garry, yes and no. For concept the Yak-25RV is close to R/WB-57, but is more polivalent, but is gap filler until the VVS adopted MiG-25R in early 70's.
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