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Mr Surfacer

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:32 am
by Mackem
Hi All,

I'm expecting a delivery of Mr. Surfacer shortly.
I've never used the stuff before so here's the question.
Do you brush it on and leave it, or do you brush it on and stipple it?

Thanks in advance
John

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:55 pm
by oz
brush it on then stipple it with a cut down brush, make the brush bristles about 4/5 mil long and clean the brush as you go, humbrol liquid Polly is a good cleaner.....

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:48 am
by Ex_Pat_Tanker
Is Humbrol liquid poly still legal ??? - I thought 1.1.1 Tricholorethane (sp?) was banned back in 1995?
(tho it did get you nice and high tho  :-X ) (Joking aside, don't try this at home kids - you'll probably die of some thing nasty :o )
Comedy post aside, don't buy "Testors Contour Putty" for surface texturing - it *IS* the proverbial 'Chocolate Fireguard' in every sense of the word!

Mr. Surfacer always gets recommended over here, but nobody seems to stock it on a regular basis - I'm looking forward to seeing your results.
Cheer's
Mart

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 8:06 am
by Mackem
Cheers Mart, should be posting an update this weekend.

Oz, that's 2 deadly substances you are using, liquid poly and that green filler. Hardcore  ;) ;D ;D ;D

John

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:41 pm
by oz
humbrol Polly and green filler are still available, i always pick up a couple of  bottles / tubes of the stuff when i go to model shows....

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:19 pm
by Woz
Ex_Pat_Tanker wrote: Is Humbrol liquid poly still legal ??? - I thought 1.1.1 Tricholorethane (sp?) was banned back in 1995?
(tho it did get you nice and high tho  :-X ) (Joking aside, don't try this at home kids - you'll probably die of some thing nasty :o )
Comedy post aside, don't buy "Testors Contour Putty" for surface texturing - it *IS* the proverbial 'Chocolate Fireguard' in every sense of the word!

Mr. Surfacer always gets recommended over here, but nobody seems to stock it on a regular basis - I'm looking forward to seeing your results.
Cheer's
Mart
Apparently Tricholorethane 1.1.1 was banned because it damages the ozone (don't know what people are doing to get it up there). I wondered why I could never find any.

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:21 pm
by fv432
my personal favourite is mek poly cheaper than humbrol poly and a bigger bottle  ;)

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:24 pm
by oz
mek great stuff thats all i use, the humbrol Polly i use for cleaning my stippling brushes....

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:43 pm
by Crispy
The liquid poly you get these days smells differently from the stuff of my chldhood (not that i was an abuser.... well not without glueing plastic together  ;)) I found this out a few years ago when i picked up a vintage bottle of the old stuff in Modellers Loft, Caterham. They sell loads of collectors items, mainly 1/6 dollies but they had found a box of the good stuff and i bought a bottle. When i first used it it brought back all the old memories... sad isnt it.

Oh well better take the rose tinted specs off then  ::)

Re: Mr Surfacer

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 2:55 am
by Ex_Pat_Tanker
Woz wrote: Apparently Tricholorethane 1.1.1 was banned because it damages the ozone (don't know what people are doing to get it up there). I wondered why I could never find any.
Trust me mate, it got me high enough... ;D ;D *ahem*

I seem to recall that MEK is considered considerably more harmfull to health than Tric, but Tric got banned as it was in widespread use as a degreaser - I remember when I started my Uni work experience the comapny had just got rid of Tric for legaslative reasons - I can only imagine how high the workers in the sheet metal shop got before that ;D
Nowadays we use whitespirits (or at least something that smells the same) as a degreaser in the engine build area (at least we did when we had engines to build :( ) - its not quite the same...
Mart