Once you have gotten used to it you will find several uses for it other than as a filler. If you still have a problem, send me a private message (PM icon at the bottom of this thread) and I will see what I can do to help. I encouage you to try again with the one you have. I tried a piece that the gent gave me and have been using it with success since. Another modeler said to relax, you have a bad sheet. It would not stay put even with burnishing it down. I had a bad experience with bare metal foil the first time I tried it. Please do not be turned off by one bad experience. I have never had a problem like the one you described, nor heard of one. I build 48th scale aircraft, and milliput is the only filler I use on resin parts. Then I add a bit of water as needed for the job. I kneed the two for about five minutes to get a complete mix. I have never had a problen using this product. The only way I see it, is yours has expired. Modelers who must sculpt their own figures and other items but asĮveryday modeling putty I strongly discourage the use of Milliput. I think this product has its uses as modeling clay for very advanced Sticky, greasy hands that are quite difficult to wash with soap and Milliput failed to harden on me even after 24 hours of wait but since theĮfforts to mix the components had been fruitless this is no surprise.Īs a reward for your failed effort to mix the Milliput putty you get Of shapes but in the end they will stay separate. Homogenous and you see the same thing in Milliliput: the two components Will not mix to form "hybrid white-black bread". Moist but in the end you still have two separate pieces of bread that Idea-you can knead the mixture, roll it in your fingers, add water to make it more Some white bread and some black bread together.
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Kneading so the mixture can "harden" later. This product comes in two sticks ofĬomponent A and component B that you're supposed to mix together by
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I finally tried the world famous Milliput putty (epoxy) from EnglandĪnd I was very disappointed.