G-MP805
£5.48 GBP
Milliput Black - 113g Stick - G-MP805
This Black epoxy putty is at first soft and highly adhesive and then gradually hardens. The speed of hardening depends on temperature and at normal temperatures (20-25°C) Milliput becomes rock hard in three to four hours. With the application of heat the setting time can be reduced. After setting hard Milliput continues to cure and is fully cured after an elapse of time equal to the setting time at the same temperature. Once fully cured Milliput can be tapped, filed and painted. Milliput will set under water and is heat resistant up to 130°C.
Mix together equal parts of each stick from the pack. Knead and roll in the hands for at least 5 minutes until the colours merge and become uniform and no streaks can be seen, and then mix for another minute. The surfaces to which the putty is applied should be free from grease and dirt. Smooth surfaces should be cleaned with a suitable solvent or with soap and warm water to remove dirt and grease. Abrading the surface will improve adhesion. The putty may now be applied and will set hard in three to four hours without shrinking.
£9.00 GBP
AK Interactive - DIO-MAT Tufts w/Fallen Leaves Summer
These miniature vegetation products are perfect to complement your scenes, figure bases and any type of diorama in which you need an extra touch of realism. Choose the type of grass you need, and create your scene quickly and easily.
£9.00 GBP
AK Interactive - DIO-MAT Tufts w/Fallen Leaves Autumn
These miniature vegetation products are perfect to complement your scenes, figure bases and any type of diorama in which you need an extra touch of realism. Choose the type of grass you need, and create your scene quickly and easily.
£4.00 GBP
AV Vallejo Stencils - 1:35 Soviet Numbers WWII
Early style soviet numbers for BT series and T26 light tanks. Scale 1/35.
£4.00 GBP
AV Vallejo Stencils - 1:35 Assorted German WWII Tank Marks
Selection of German crosses for early WWII vehicles, Balkenkreuz and victory marks, such as tanks and stars. Scale 1/35.