i really liked your work and i have just started making basic models of old battle fields and wanted some tips of making some rocks and this helped a lot so thanks ._.
Hi Bernie, I'm trying to find the best way to make rocks for my layout using rubber molds. At this moment I'm using rubber molds and hydrocal from WoodlandScenics, but I have no idea about what you call "putty water". Would you be so kind telling me what product is that and if the yellow color is something you added or its natural tone ?. Thanks in advance, and cheers from Chile.
hi, can i get this water putty in uk by any chance? or is there any other name. i cant find water putty here in any store. All i can find is putty multipurpose linseed oil. I am looking for a material to make a cliff model for university project. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
Yeah, me too! A my years in Model Railroading, and I've never heard of water pooty!! :O I do like the extra working time. Beats having to work in double time to try to get your work in, before it hardens...
Yeah, me too! A my years in Model Railroading, and I've never heard of water pooty!! :O I do like the extra working time. Beats having to work in double time to try to get your work in, before it hardens...
what are the benefits of water putty over plaster? thanks and great job
The material is Durham's Water Putty. It is naturally yellow in color, but is rock hard when dry and doesn't shrink.
i really liked your work and i have just started making basic models of old battle fields and wanted some tips of making some rocks and this helped a lot so thanks ._.
Is the layout S scale? Are you going to add ballast to the tracks... Very good.
Great video!
Hi Bernie, I'm trying to find the best way to make rocks for my layout using rubber molds. At this moment I'm using rubber molds and hydrocal from WoodlandScenics, but I have no idea about what you call "putty water". Would you be so kind telling me what product is that and if the yellow color is something you added or its natural tone ?. Thanks in advance, and cheers from Chile.
Water putty has a longer working time than plaster, dries harder and does not shrink.
Looks great
very nice
hi, can i get this water putty in uk by any chance? or is there any other name. i cant find water putty here in any store. All i can find is putty multipurpose linseed oil.
I am looking for a material to make a cliff model for university project.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks
im carving a foam mountain with a tunnel that will be moved from time to time. Do you think "water putty" would work good on it?
Yes, it should work. Rough up the surface a bit to get more surface area for the putty to stick.
The water putty is made by Durham's. It is available from Amazon. I don't know if it is available in the UK.
Try water putty dot com
Can water putty work outdoor waterproof?
With proper paint.
Water Putty is much tougher than Plaster of Paris. It is more resistant to chips.
well thare you can save a step by adding paint in the putty? just add enuf to mack the desierd shaid see my vids
awesome tks
Durham's has a web site waterputty dot c-o-m
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Yeah, me too! A my years in Model Railroading, and I've never heard of water pooty!! :O
I do like the extra working time. Beats having to work in double time to try to get your work in, before it hardens...
Yeah, me too! A my years in Model Railroading, and I've never heard of water pooty!! :O
I do like the extra working time. Beats having to work in double time to try to get your work in, before it hardens...