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GREEN STUFF Masking Putty

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Fabricante: GREEN STUFF
Disponibilidad: Out of stock
Referencia: 1908
EAN: 8436574502671
Regular price €10,45 EUR
Regular price Sale price €10,45 EUR
    • Airbrush masking putty is a flexible material used in model making and painting to mask areas you want to protect from paint or other applications. It works by shaping and applying the putty to the desired surface, creating a temporary barrier. Once painted, the putty is removed, leaving clean, crisp edges.
    • It easily conforms to all surfaces and details of any model. It has been specially designed to leave no residue on surfaces, is very easy to remove, non-greasy, and won't dry out. Perfect masking material for protecting painted areas and creating camouflage patterns.
    • How to apply it effectively:
      • Prepare the surface: Make sure the surface you're working on is clean, dry, and free of any contaminants, such as dust or oils. This helps it adhere properly.
      • Knead the black material: Take a small portion and knead it well to make it flexible. This will make it easier to shape and apply.
      • Wrap in thin strands: Using your fingers, wrap the material into thin strips or strands. These strands will be used to mask specific areas.
      • Apply it: Gently press the cords onto the areas you want to mask. Make sure the edges conform to the desired shape. You can use a sculpting tool, a modeling tool, or your fingers for this step.
      • Smooth and shape: Smooth it along the edges, making sure it adheres firmly and forms a watertight seal. You can use a damp brush or your fingertip dipped in water for a smoother finish.
      • Paint and let dry: Allow the paint to dry completely before removing it. Drying time may vary depending on the type of paint.
      • Remove it: Carefully and slowly remove it using a fine-tipped tool or your fingernail to lift the material from the painted figure without damaging the paint.
      • Remember that practice improves accuracy. Experiment with different techniques to achieve the desired protection and clean lines in your projects.