Milliput Standard 2-part epoxy putty
Milliput Standard 2-part epoxy putty
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The Milliput Standard 2-part Epoxy Putty is a two-component modelling and repair putty widely used in scale modelling, sculpting, and general repairs. It consists of two separate sticks (resin and hardener) that are mixed together to create a durable, workable putty.
About the product
Once the two parts are combined in equal amounts, Milliput forms a malleable putty that can be shaped, sculpted, smoothed with water, and later hardens into a very strong, sandable solid material.
It is one of the most versatile materials in modelling due to its ability to:
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fill gaps and seams
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sculpt missing or custom details
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repair broken plastic or resin parts
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create terrain or diorama textures
Key features
✔ 2-part epoxy putty (resin + hardener)
✔ Air-hardening once mixed
✔ Can be carved, sanded, drilled, and painted when cured
✔ Water-smoothable while working
✔ Strong and durable once set
✔ Suitable for plastic, resin, metal, wood, and ceramics
Typical modelling uses
Milliput Standard is commonly used for:
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filling seams on aircraft and armour kits
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scratch-building missing details (bolts, welds, rivets)
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sculpting figures or modifications
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repairing broken kit parts
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making diorama ground texture, rocks, and rubble
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blending resin conversions into plastic kits
Working process
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Cut equal parts from both sticks
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Knead together until colour is uniform
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Apply to model within working time (about 1–2 hours)
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Shape or smooth using water or tools
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Allow to cure fully (usually 3–5 hours to set, 24 hours full hardness)
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Sand, carve, or paint once hardened
Skill level
Beginner to Advanced
Suitable for:
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all modellers
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especially useful for beginners learning gap filling
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essential for advanced scratch-building and conversions
Ideal for
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scale aircraft builders
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armour modellers
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figure sculptors
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diorama creators
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scratch-building and conversion projects
Summary
Milliput Standard 2-part Epoxy Putty is a high-strength, multi-purpose modelling material used for filling, shaping, and repairing scale models, making it one of the most essential tools in any modeller’s workshop.
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