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Green Stuff World
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Modeling materials, special tools and other resources for sculptors and steampunker enthusiasts who love creativity above all.
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greenstuffworld
(3 minutes ago)
I do not recomend you Green Stuff for copying guns, take into account that green stuff, once is dried, is a little bit flexible, so your gun copies will have the cannon a little bit flexible. I recommend you milliput instead, since once is dried is much harder. If you are trying to duplicate something very long and thin, you may put a needle inside.
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dak6853
(10 minutes ago)
Going to reproduce a lot of Necron bits for some conversions... A lot...
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gwiazdapioun2127
(17 minutes ago)
This is gonna be useful for what-if aircraft models as well, because now I won't have to snoop for leftover parts or scouring the aftermarket for scrap models, I can just copy parts I need.
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TheWarpForge
(28 minutes ago)
Thanks for the Vid! Will be buying some blue stuff in the near future!
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GreenskinHolland
(32 minutes ago)
How long does it take for the milliput to dry ?
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mariolasan
(46 minutes ago)
Hi,
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Sinalsa
(51 minutes ago)
I tried with miliput standard... Total failure... Any help?
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IaijutsuRonin
(1 hour ago)
The ancient Version of a 3d Printer
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gosugamer6969
(2 hour ago)
The issue I'm having when I try to clean the flash on the hardened putty is that the rest of the cast sometimes breaks off. How do you clean it so, well, cleanly?
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