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Hey guys, what is the best thing to use to fill small air bubbles?

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  • timb
    Will Draw for Toys
    • May 1, 2009
    • 1128

    Hey guys, what is the best thing to use to fill small air bubbles?

    I've heard Bondo works, but is there anything less industrial?
  • The4thDoctor
    Travelling thru time
    • Nov 2, 2011
    • 647

    #2
    Originally posted by timb
    I've heard Bondo works, but is there anything less industrial?
    Any modeling putty,Testors or what I use,MMD Fast Drying White Putty,will do...A little bit spread about on the plastic surface filling all holes, and the small tubes only cost about 4 bucks Tim....Wayne PS--I have 35 years experience building and modding models and figures of all types..
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    • Blitzkid
      Member
      • Feb 20, 2010
      • 62

      #3
      Aves Apoxie sculpt is also an excellent alternative.it's a 2 part compound,not as industrial as Bondo but amazingly versatile and durable-Will never shrink crack or fall apart,I've been using it to fill gaps on model kits and Air bubbles in resin castings-though it's a little on the expensive side it's worth it. Great stuff!

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      • apes3978
        Talkative Member
        • Nov 19, 2005
        • 5165

        #4
        Milliput also works good...

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        • ctc
          Fear the monkeybat!
          • Aug 16, 2001
          • 11183

          #5
          Hmmmm....

          A drop of superglue works great for the small ones.

          Don C.

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          • gaga4toyz
            Persistent Member
            • Aug 10, 2004
            • 1461

            #6
            Aves Apoxie sculpt on larger holes, and auto body spot putty for tiny holes. You can get the spot filler at auto stores. I spread it on with a biz. card. Then wet sand with 220 sandpaper.

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