MSTMS01G                                                       Magic Sculp 

    0.1 kg kit (Grey);  50g resin & 50g Hardener

Compounds filled in two relockable original sealed plastic containers. There is always an easy use and storage. Superfine two-component Epoxy putty.

Uses in: Sculpting & Converting Figures, Filling & Sculpting Models, Filling Seams, Gaps, pinholes, Smoothing surfaces.

Self Curing, Smooth with water, Easy to sand, drill, etc., No Shrinking!

IMPORTANT!!

For best adhesion make sure to apply some adhesive to the model where the Magic Sculp will be applied. For instance with Styrene plastic use styrene cement then apply the Magic Sculp.

£ 6.99 + S/H                                                                                                             

     

How do I properly Mix Magic Sculp?

   Click on the image for a complete tutorial on how to properly mix Magic Sculp

FAQ's:

1. Q:  Does magic sculp stick to plastics like styrene or others?

A: A Yes, but without proper bonding, it will break off. Prior to applying MS to any plastic, I recommend that you prepare the plastic with a thin coat of an appropriate glue, i.e. plastic cement for model kits, PVC glue for PVC, acrylic glue for acrylic plastic. his has the effect of breaking up the molecules of plastic and allowing the MS to bond at the molecular level. It's really quite effective. You may also drill some "capture" holes for the MS to grab onto.

2. Q: Is Magic Sculpt reversible?
A: If you mean, how can one remove cured MS, you can not. It is cured and must be chipped away.

3. Q: With what product can one dissolve the cured Magic Sculpt?
A: While in its uncured state, water works ever so well. Otherwise, you must use a grinding tool.

4. Q: How soon after applying magic sculpt can I prime it? From: sorc

A: I have usually waited a "day" just be sure that it is fully cured. On the
other hand, I had a rush job one time and had primer on it after 3 hours.
Just to qualify this, I accelerated the cure by placing the piece in a 120
degree oven for those three hours.

5. Q:  I want to do life sized busts and 3 hours is stretching it for me. How about chilling the stuff in the refrigerator before mixing it, would that help?

A:  Not even in the least. Your best bet is to increase the proportion of resin to hardener about 20% at the maximum. In other words, mix 70% resin to 30% hardener. That should do it. I wouldn't go much beyond that ratio as you may adversely affect the strength of the cure.