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John Laverick
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30 min epoxy and microballoons or woodflex wood filler, not light but you don't seem to need much. Finally davids p38.

If you have to apply it with anything more than a small spatula try an automotive stopping compound which is successful in a much more challenging environment than model planes.

None of these are as light as the lightweight filler, most are more expensive but they do the job.

Try Phil Clarke at fighteraces.co.uk he sells quality filler.

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