✨ Smooth it out, stand out! ✨
Model Lite White is a 240ml lightweight filler designed for easy smoothing on wood, foam, and fiberglass surfaces. Ideal for filling grain without requiring strong joints, it applies smoothly with a plastic sponge and is perfect for professionals seeking a clean, flawless finish with minimal effort.
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 6.86 cm; 113.4 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | BD5 |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Foam |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Radio Control Suitability | indoor |
Colour | White |
ASIN | B004CQNFH8 |
I**S
Good item but late delivery!
Good item as I have used it many times before. HOWEVER I reordered it on the 28th Feb to be delivered on the 1st March but as of today 3rd March I am still waiting so ignore the "Arrive next day" as it is untrue.
B**E
Model lite filler
Good stuff. Easy to apply, quick drying, easy to sand. Fills cracks and damage in white foam and invisible when model is sanded.
N**H
I works well and is light
See above
O**E
Not what I expected, but..........
I was assuming this stuff would seal up openings and bad joints in models. First attempt at using it was like trying to make non sticky shaving foam fit in small gaps. I got better results mixing small quantities of the filler with PVA glue, just a drop or two then stirring. Just needed to be a little more adhesive or it doesn't stay in place and is easy dislodged. Wont be purchasing again
R**.
Good value cheap balsa wood filler
Good stuff, it,s light and easy to handle and has plenty of work time before setting.
S**S
Just what I needed
If you are building foam planes then this stuff is a life saver. Fills in all the imperfections, sand it smooth and it ready to paint
G**Z
Applies easily, smooths beautifully.
Once applied, smooths beautifully when applicator is dipped lightly in water. Nice product.
D**S
Filler
You need this filler if you’re attempting to do wooden model shipbuilding you need to fill in any gaps and depressions and then sand it down.
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