I've received some questions about sprue Goo, so I thought I'd put up a short video about it. Remember, I'm not an expert and everything I say isn't necessarily correct, but it gets me by..
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I prefer using Hasegawa or Dragon sprue when I make mine - it seems for me at least when using new white plastic it takes longer to dry also I have made it with Testors Liquid Cement and it worked just fine * Clear sprue can also be used to create things like landing lights , small windows etc it works much better when doing round shapes as opposed to right angles.
Thank you for the informative video. I wasn't happy with applying it with a brush, so I tried using a dental tool that is shaped like a paint pallet knife. it's about 2mm wide by 10mm long with around tip. It worked out really good for me, and it is far easier to clean up. I was wondering if you ever tried anything like that?
Doesn’t the goo melt the plastic brush? An old, used brush with real hair bristles works better too brusk & spread goo onto & around. Brush cleans up nicely as well
Depending on how thin the supports are if you steep the mini in relatively warm water, not boiling, then the supports will soften first and make it easier to pull them away.
This was fine years, many years ago, when we had nothing else. Now there are putties available in an infinite number of formats, some do not even need to be sanded. Today this solution seems archaic to me. With all due respect.
@@binal-flecki2387 In all the years that I have been using them, about 30, it still hasn't happened to me. But I do not rule it out, if it happens I will fix it with more putty.