Fixing a resin seam?

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Fixing a resin seam?

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Ok, I THINK this is what is called a "seam". It is on the nacelles of a resin kit I am working on. It sort of has a dip in the circle. I've tried sanding it down even but can't quite get it. Is putty the way to go? I have Aves Magic Sculpt, would that work?

I've made a crude image in illustrator to try to show you what I mean:

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/ ... acelle.jpg

The part with the arrow is the "seam" I am talking about. ANy help would be appreciated. :)
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How big is this part?

You might want to try building up the depression with some Mr.Surfacer 500 and then smoothing it out.
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Blappy wrote:How big is this part?

You might want to try building up the depression with some Mr.Surfacer 500 and then smoothing it out.
It is a 1400 Romulan TOS BOP if that helps.
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justcrash wrote:
Blappy wrote:How big is this part?

You might want to try building up the depression with some Mr.Surfacer 500 and then smoothing it out.
It is a 1400 Romulan TOS BOP if that helps.
OK then the Mr.Surfacer 500 method should work fine.
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Blappy wrote:
justcrash wrote:
Blappy wrote:How big is this part?

You might want to try building up the depression with some Mr.Surfacer 500 and then smoothing it out.
It is a 1400 Romulan TOS BOP if that helps.
OK then the Mr.Surfacer 500 method should work fine.
Do you just brush it on?
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justcrash wrote:
Blappy wrote:
justcrash wrote: It is a 1400 Romulan TOS BOP if that helps.
OK then the Mr.Surfacer 500 method should work fine.
Do you just brush it on?
Read all about it here. http://starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/phpB ... hp?t=31402
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Thinned epoxy putty will do well, too. Both are good choices.
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