"Question about liquid Green Stuff" Topic
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miniaturemen | 25 Jun 2016 7:31 a.m. PST |
Is it OK to use Liquid Green stuff when sculpting greens? I assume it sets the same as Green Stuff? Any advice would be appreciated Gary |
Cullen | 25 Jun 2016 8:15 a.m. PST |
This is worth a read: link A comment that caught my eye is this: "When dry, it is slightly powdery and thus unsuitable for casting". Seems it's best for touching up plastic/resin kits. Cheers, RC. |
Flashman14 | 25 Jun 2016 3:38 p.m. PST |
It's pre-mixed. Spreadable like peanut butter – maybe slightly wetter. Rubbish for most sculpting needs but good for filling seams and holes. |
DontFearDareaper | 25 Jun 2016 3:52 p.m. PST |
Liquid green is useful as a gap filler and nothing else much as Flashman14 has already said. |
TNE2300 | 25 Jun 2016 7:25 p.m. PST |
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