I am praticing Zimmerit on a wasted kit, should i do the Zimemrit after the putty is dry?how thinck should the putty?
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Timlo
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Posted: Monday, November 17, 2003 - 11:01 PM UTC
sgtreef
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Posted: Monday, November 17, 2003 - 11:11 PM UTC
don't want it fully dry!
just let set a little while
What kind are you using only one I have used it Zim-it-rite
Great stuff and keep the tool wet at all times. (++) (:-)
Somebody else might have used something different.
Plus what tool are you using Tamiya makes a good set which is one I used.
just let set a little while
What kind are you using only one I have used it Zim-it-rite
Great stuff and keep the tool wet at all times. (++) (:-)
Somebody else might have used something different.
Plus what tool are you using Tamiya makes a good set which is one I used.
Timlo
Hong Kong S.A.R. / 繁體
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Posted: Monday, November 17, 2003 - 11:45 PM UTC
I am using Tamiya's Zim applicator and Tamiya's putty,further imformation to do the Zmim well is welcomed,what is the skills?