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 Post subject: Green stuff on horses
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 2:13 am 
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Wondering how to effectively use Greenstuff to fill a gap on my horse. I assume its easy but don't want to go higgily piggily. And it isn't liquid, just normal. I already have a tutorial on how to make replicas of items for soldiers missing pieces, so this is all. And you can shape the stuff with your hands right? On a side note, how do you glue plastic to finecast- such as a plastic horse to a metal Theodred. Super, plastic, both?

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Super glue. Never use plastic glue on finecast or anything other than plastic with plastic because it won't work properly

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Green stuff is simple to use, you just put it where you want it. Just make sure you start off with a small amount (I'm talking the size of a mini's head should do one horse).

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I use thin stripes of Green Stuff to fill gaps in horses and Wargs, and a toothpick to shape it. But I try to make the stripes as thin as possible, so they are level with the rest of the model.
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Keeping the tool you're using to fill the gap wet can help- Greenstuff is quite sticky and sometimes you can find it sticking to you, but not the model! Usually though, if you're filling a big gap, you have enough surface area contacting the greenstuff for it to adhere to the model and not your tool/you!

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