I know it can be bought cheaper at other places than GW.
Does anyone recall the name?
Isn't there something sold at Home Depot's and such?
Thanks.
Other name for greenstuff
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Other name for greenstuff
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Re: Other name for greenstuff
look into Magic-sculpt and other 2 part modelling clays
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Re: Other name for greenstuff
The actual name for green stuff is Kneadatite. They make green & brown.
There is also ProCreate in the putty family.
Two-part epoxy clays like Magic-Sculpt and Apoxie Sculpt are useful, but typically don't hold fine detail as well as putties. I usually will mix Apoxie with Kneadatite 50/50 to get the best properties of both products (longer working time & better detail.)
There is also ProCreate in the putty family.
Two-part epoxy clays like Magic-Sculpt and Apoxie Sculpt are useful, but typically don't hold fine detail as well as putties. I usually will mix Apoxie with Kneadatite 50/50 to get the best properties of both products (longer working time & better detail.)
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Re: Other name for greenstuff
GF9 sells Kneadatite at a pretty good price, and in sticks rather than strips, so the middle doesn't get contaminated like GW's.
edit: I just realized taht I haven't bought it from GF9 in a while... just search for blue/yellow kneadatite and then look for an image with 2 separate bars/tubes rather than the strip style
edit: I just realized taht I haven't bought it from GF9 in a while... just search for blue/yellow kneadatite and then look for an image with 2 separate bars/tubes rather than the strip style
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