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Darthbane53
Posted: Sunday, January 30, 2011 6:55:37 AM
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Ok so I just went out to buy some green stuff and got the citadel brand. Now I know roughly how to use it and for its purposes but I was also wondering if any one had any tips for how much I should use and whats the best way to get the most favorable results? Thank you very much.
CerousMutor
Posted: Sunday, January 30, 2011 7:17:46 AM
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Darthbane53 wrote:
Ok so I just went out to buy some green stuff and got the citadel brand. Now I know roughly how to use it and for its purposes but I was also wondering if any one had any tips for how much I should use and whats the best way to get the most favorable results? Thank you very much.


Know what you are making before hand.
Use small amounts and build up.
markedman247
Posted: Sunday, January 30, 2011 7:19:36 AM
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Well, I have been playing with it. The more practiced people can fill in a few more blanks.
Tips:
Keep it wet. This means anything like hands, sculpting tools, and the like need to be kept wet while you work on. I have sometimes dunked the piece to keep it wet.
No matter how much that blue smells of peanut butter, do not put it on your Ritz crackers. *Joke*
A little goes a long way. I have tried to pull off a small amount only to realized that I didn't even need that much.
Darthbane53
Posted: Monday, January 31, 2011 10:28:05 AM
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When im using green stuff do i mold it first and wait for it to harden or adhere it right on the fig? So do I need to super glue them on when their done or should they stick themselvs?
R5Don4
Posted: Monday, January 31, 2011 10:41:30 AM
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If you are molding it to a mini you just stick it to it. There is a stage in the setting when the green stuff gets really sticky and it will adhere to the plastic. If you use a larger mass though, it can shrink back, so it is best to use very small amounts at a time and build it up.
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