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I love vallejo’s plastic putty. It’s actually marble dust in a suspension, squeeze it in, tidy it up with a damp brush or sponge and let it cure. I prefer to leave it over night. you can go back in and carve or file it afterwards.

If that’s too long then look for squadron green putty, it’s more or less liquid green stuff but in an artists paint style metal tube, unlike the GW made to dry your paints out pot.

And of course if you don’t mind being messy I find the best of all is still humble milliputt. you can thin it right down with water to a brush on consistency that can be painted on to remove pitting, or add plasticine to give you a slightly softer material, as well as mixing it as per instructions for a material that can be filed, carved, drilled and licked. (we do not recommend licking milliputt)

Hope that helps a bit

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