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The consistency is a lot smoother than you'll expect. Near as I can tell, the numbers don't relate to particle size but to the relative amounts of putty to solvent; 1000 is runny like water, 500 is thicker (like thin paint). You can airbrush or sponge either on for texture, the one you choose will change how they hold the shape you apply; 1000 shrinks more than 500, which shrinks more than Tamiya putty.43rdRecceReg wrote:I've seen several references to Mr Surfacer here; but never had occasion to check the product out. Having just ordered a jar of it through Amazon, I wonder how best to apply it? They're selling it in 500, 1000, and 1200 categories. I ordered the 500, but I imagine the numbers are similar to grit numbers for sandpaper. Any useful tips on best practice, any examples (pictorial) of the effects it can achieve?![]()
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