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this is a quick technique you can use to restore or create cast texture to styrene surfaces to demonstrate this technique Ill be cleaning up the seam line of a dragon m4 Sherman turret turret halves are hard to mold and the seam line typically needs some TLC after careful fitting the turret is cemented together and the seam is filled with a non solvent filler my favorite is a mixture of Zappa Gap and acrylic powder the mixture sets up in a few minutes and the excess is removed with an arbor band in a handpiece final finishing is done with sandpaper and a sanding sponge at this stage the molded end caste texture has been obliterated the texture is restored using an eccentric round bur mounted in a motorized handpiece a typical steel round burr is given a slight Bend the amount of Bend where the bend is placed as well as the size of the burr can vary the texture so I have several of these burrs made up for different surfaces before using the burr its a good idea to dull it up a bit so