I just bought my first ever " Green Stuff " tube today and I am super itchy to try my hands on basic gap filling or even basic sculpting with this stuff!
I have been using a lot of carpenter's epoxy putty ( Pioneer and Selley's ) for the past few years and have been using the higher grade Tamiya Epoxy Putty for the past couple of years on my robot ( Gundam ) plastic remodeling needs. Although I think this green stuff might practically be almost the same with the Tamiya stuff in terms of handling and quality... I just find it intriguing to use green this time around. Besides it's what most ( if not almost all ) miniature artists use on their minis.
I doubt I will be sculpting a whole arm much more a whole miniature with green stuff any time soon... I am overly excited to try it out though. Maybe I could sculpt a damaged Warjack or something to warm me up and see if I have a bit of talent in sculpting ( hoping I do ). I am also excited to show you future posts as I learn to use green stuff, but for the meantime will leave you with a few links of how other miniature artists use them.
Here is a few " Green Stuff " links guys...
- http://www.ehow.com/way_5233456_green-stuff-tutorial.html
- http://fromthewarp.blogspot.com/2012/03/sculpting-mustaches-mowhawks-and-beards.html
- http://fromthewarp.blogspot.com/2009/07/working-with-greenstuff-how-to.html
- http://xenite.wordpress.com/modeling-painting-and-hobby-articles/sculpting-hands-with-greenstuff/
- http://xenite.wordpress.com/modeling-painting-and-hobby-articles/modeling-scale-armor-with-greenstuff/
- http://xenite.wordpress.com/modeling-painting-and-hobby-articles/how-to-sculpt-fur/
3 comments:
Looking forward to your review of this stuff soon! (as I'll gonna scratch building stuffs as well hehe...)
This is great stuff, but sometimes when it dries it an be kind of rubbery.
@ Greggy... post coming up soon. :)
@ kuwajima, 50/50 mixture always results to rubbery finish I think. It is great great stuff though! :)
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