Blad Sr Member Apr 1, 2006 #4 Do you mean Polyfilla ? - It's a cellulose based filler, I would have thought it too lumpy for most prop projects myself.
Do you mean Polyfilla ? - It's a cellulose based filler, I would have thought it too lumpy for most prop projects myself.
T troopermaster Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2006 #5 This is the same stuff I use FILLER I think polyfilla is a trade name but it's all basically the same stuff.You want the powder type that you mix.The Mangers brand I use is great stuff and it dries solid.
This is the same stuff I use FILLER I think polyfilla is a trade name but it's all basically the same stuff.You want the powder type that you mix.The Mangers brand I use is great stuff and it dries solid.
Scapey Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 1, 2006 #7 Polyfilla's similar to Plaster Of Paris... Chalky and coarse. What you needing it for?
D DarthJRW Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2006 #8 well i was going to use it to make stormtrooper armor but i guess i will use oil based clay instead
Jedirick Sr Member Apr 1, 2006 #9 Originally posted by DarthJRW@Apr 1 2006, 08:27 PM well i was going to use it to make stormtrooper armor but i guess i will use oil based clay instead [snapback]1217880[/snapback] Click to expand... Whew. Had a hard time making the jump from pillow stuffing to storm trooper armor. Might want to try http://www.monstermakers.com/cgi-bin/monst...ER_ID=250179141 paraffin oil based clay. It is a hard clay very suitable for model shaping and holding delicate detail. It is also meltable. Sulfur free.
Originally posted by DarthJRW@Apr 1 2006, 08:27 PM well i was going to use it to make stormtrooper armor but i guess i will use oil based clay instead [snapback]1217880[/snapback] Click to expand... Whew. Had a hard time making the jump from pillow stuffing to storm trooper armor. Might want to try http://www.monstermakers.com/cgi-bin/monst...ER_ID=250179141 paraffin oil based clay. It is a hard clay very suitable for model shaping and holding delicate detail. It is also meltable. Sulfur free.
D DarthJRW Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2006 #10 i just ordered the standard gray oil based clay from dickblick art suppilies