Scribing in Putty?

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Scribing in Putty?

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Hello all,
I´ve wondered for quite some time now if there is a putty that can be scribed on. I want to fill up the old scribing of my first scratchbuild and rescribe all the lines as the old ones are about 2 times wider and deeper than they should be. :oops:
So far I`ve used Revell and Italeri putty, which, when dried, become far too brittle to scribe in (as I know from experience). They both come in a tube, you don´t have to mix any components. I´ve also used Tamiya´s 2-component putty, which seemed very hard but I can´t say if scribing would have been possible.
I´ve heard so many good things about Aves so I wondered if this is the way to go for my project.
Many thanks in advance for any advice! :)
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Why of course... Aves.
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Post by Lt. Z0mBe »

Aves is the holiest and most blessed of scribing mediums. However, Bondo, used in moderation, and not used for anything_remotely_structural can be used if varnished with CA.

Check out [url="Scribing: My Way"]viewtopic.php?t=42752[/url] for details on the way I do it. It works aokay.

I hope this helps.

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Post by darth_daniel »

Thanks for the comments, really helpful! So what do you think of this didea, I might try Aves then... :wink: :D
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what's nice about Aves, if you get the trick of finishing with so you don't need to sand, you can let it mostly cure, then scribe with a moistened knife - a curved blade works best.
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I actually bought Aves for the sole purpose of being able to scribe in it. Other putties were just chipping out when I tried to scribe in them.
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