Tamiya Epoxy Putty Smooth Surface 100g box with a sealed white putty strip and a pale blue hardener strip

Tamiya Epoxy Putty Smooth Surface 100g Modelling Sculpting Filler TAM87145

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Tamiya Epoxy Putty Smooth Surface 100g box with a sealed white putty strip and a pale blue hardener strip

Tamiya Epoxy Putty Smooth Surface 100g Modelling Sculpting Filler TAM87145

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Product overview

Tamiya Epoxy Putty Smooth Surface 100 g is the larger-format option for sculpting, scratch-built forms, conversions and repairs where a dense, smooth compound is required. The box contains four separate 25 g sets of white base putty and blue hardener. Once mixed, Tamiya says the material can be shaped like modelling clay and hardens in around 12 hours at 20–25°C. When hard, it can be worked with modelling knives and files. Tamiya also states that the compound develops almost no shrinkage or sink marks as it hardens.

  • The pack contains four separate sets of base resin and hardener.
  • Tamiya describes the high-density type as fine-grained and smooth at the surface.
  • The hardened putty can be sculpted or trimmed with modelling knives and files.
  • The box lists re-modelling, detail fabrication, sculpturing, kit modifications and repairs.
  • This is a mixed two-part shaping compound, not an adhesive or a one-part filler applied directly from a tube.

Notes · Q & A

What's the difference between Green Stuff and Milliput-type putties?

Green Stuff is flexible and springy, holding fine sculpted detail like cloth and cabling. Milliput-type putties are harder-setting and sand smooth once cured, which makes them better for gap-filling and surfaces you want to blend flat. Many sculptors mix the two.

How do I stop epoxy putty sticking to my tools and fingers?

Keep a little water on the tool and your fingertips as a release; the putty won't grab a wet surface. Work in good light and let very tacky putty firm up for a few minutes before shaping fine detail.

How do I get the mixing ratio right?

Most epoxy putties cure at a 1:1 mix of the two parts by volume, kneaded until the colour is fully even with no streaks. Under-mixing leaves soft patches that never fully harden, so mix longer than feels necessary.

How do I fill a seam gap cleanly without losing nearby detail?

Press a small amount of putty into the gap, then wipe the excess back with a wet tool or a cotton bud before it cures, leaving putty only in the recess. Cleaning up wet saves sanding over detail later.

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Technical specifications

Product details
Brand
Tamiya
Product code
TAM87145
Type
Putty
Shipping weight
220 g
Barcode
4950344871452
Made in
Japan
Composition & curing
Chemistry
Two-part epoxy putty (resin + hardener)
Sets hard
12 h
Dimensions & contents
Net weight
100 g

Product

Tamiya Epoxy Putty Smooth Surface 100g Modelling Sculpting Filler TAM87145

Code (proj)

TAM87145

Ship. weight

220 g

Brand

Tamiya

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