It makes perfect sense to me though as it goes where you want it to go isn't permanent and makes a great seal.
I used it tonight on the Enterprise B.
I'll let you know the results.
-Shawn

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Doesn't it leave a greasy smear?CaptainHawk1 wrote:I can't take credit for this as I stole it from a painting supplement that came in last month's FSM magazine: silly putty.
It makes perfect sense to me though as it goes where you want it to go isn't permanent and makes a great seal.
I used it tonight on the Enterprise B.
I'll let you know the results.
-Shawn
Silly putty and blu tac ain't the same thing and by blu tac I'm assuming you are referring to poster gum.didihno wrote:Doesn't it leave a greasy smear?CaptainHawk1 wrote:I can't take credit for this as I stole it from a painting supplement that came in last month's FSM magazine: silly putty.
It makes perfect sense to me though as it goes where you want it to go isn't permanent and makes a great seal.
I used it tonight on the Enterprise B.
I'll let you know the results.
-Shawn
I know if I put it say, on my glasses it does. Like blu-tac.
Yeah, it's not good for masking sharp panel lines and such, but asTER-OR wrote:Silly putt doesn't leave residue. But it doesn't adhere all that well either.
It's great for wheel wells and recessed areas. Also good for camo masking on armor etc.