Is this Epoxy Putty good?
Bryan_831
09-30-2003, 05:54 AM
Hi guys have any of you heard of this brand's Epoxy Putty: Citadel Modeling Putty (Green Stuff)? It comes in two strips of yellow and blue. If you have used it before, is it good?
Thanks
Bryan
Thanks
Bryan
Bryan_831
09-30-2003, 06:10 AM
This is how it looks like:
Sebstar
09-30-2003, 07:09 AM
OMG GREEN STUFF! Me having been a big Warhammer geek, this stuff was the holy grail for me. unfortunately I never got to use it on my models, but some of the work I've seen people do with it is awsome...
I can only suggest to try it out. from what i've heard/seen, it appears to be very good modelling putty.
I can only suggest to try it out. from what i've heard/seen, it appears to be very good modelling putty.
Bryan_831
09-30-2003, 10:07 AM
OMG GREEN STUFF! Me having been a big Warhammer geek, this stuff was the holy grail for me. unfortunately I never got to use it on my models, but some of the work I've seen people do with it is awsome...
I can only suggest to try it out. from what i've heard/seen, it appears to be very good modelling putty.
So, what putty do you use on your models if you dont use this?
Regards
Bryan
I can only suggest to try it out. from what i've heard/seen, it appears to be very good modelling putty.
So, what putty do you use on your models if you dont use this?
Regards
Bryan
hirofkd
09-30-2003, 01:29 PM
Generally, epoxy putty is used for modification. You can form the basic shape with your fingers, and it doesn't shrink. If that's what you are going to do, it seems a good product.
If you want to fill the gap, you only need super glue or hobby putty, like Tamiya, Squadron, Testor etc.
If you want to fill the gap, you only need super glue or hobby putty, like Tamiya, Squadron, Testor etc.
Sebstar
10-01-2003, 12:58 AM
smooth surface epoxy putty by tamiya. i might have to get some of that green stuff for making bodykits. cuz if you can mold it easily and stuff then it might be a good idea :D
Bryan_831
10-01-2003, 01:25 AM
Hi guys, thanks for your replies. I just used it (and sheet styrene) to make a custom front lip. Its curing right NOW. BTW its easy to mold and stuff it.
spoolin12
10-01-2003, 03:06 AM
Anyone here use miliput? I always try and get it at my LHS but its never in stock :banghead:
I have heard good stuff about it though :)
I have heard good stuff about it though :)
Sebstar
10-01-2003, 03:17 AM
Hi guys, thanks for your replies. I just used it (and sheet styrene) to make a custom front lip. Its curing right NOW. BTW its easy to mold and stuff it.
sweet, let us know how it looks :bigthumb:
btw: HLJ sent off my order, but some of the items aren't on it. will i have to pay for shipping twice? I hope not, considering their policy is that they wait until all items are in stock before they ship it. so now im missing half my abrassive paper :banghead:
sweet, let us know how it looks :bigthumb:
btw: HLJ sent off my order, but some of the items aren't on it. will i have to pay for shipping twice? I hope not, considering their policy is that they wait until all items are in stock before they ship it. so now im missing half my abrassive paper :banghead:
Bryan_831
10-01-2003, 04:25 AM
Anyone here use miliput? I always try and get it at my LHS but its never in stock :banghead:
I have heard good stuff about it though :)
At my LHS milliput is always in stock. how much is yours there? Mines US$5.5.
BTW: anyone here knows if Milliput is bad for your health? I heard that it causes cancer:bloated:
I have heard good stuff about it though :)
At my LHS milliput is always in stock. how much is yours there? Mines US$5.5.
BTW: anyone here knows if Milliput is bad for your health? I heard that it causes cancer:bloated:
chaos
10-02-2003, 01:08 AM
At my LHS milliput is always in stock. how much is yours there? Mines US$5.5.
BTW: anyone here knows if Milliput is bad for your health? I heard that it causes cancer:bloated:
Don't know about the cancer thing but, I've tried Milliput and hated it. Not sure if its me or just that the product is crap - but it wasn't easy to mold anything! I've tried Tamiya quick type and its so much better. Of course, you don't get as much of it as in Milliput - but, I prefer it.
BTW: anyone here knows if Milliput is bad for your health? I heard that it causes cancer:bloated:
Don't know about the cancer thing but, I've tried Milliput and hated it. Not sure if its me or just that the product is crap - but it wasn't easy to mold anything! I've tried Tamiya quick type and its so much better. Of course, you don't get as much of it as in Milliput - but, I prefer it.
Chia
10-03-2003, 04:56 PM
milliput is crumbly as hell, it's not really meant for modelling i don;t think, it's mroe of a DIY kinda product. Green stuff is ok, strong as hell.
sideshowrich
10-04-2003, 10:25 PM
I used to use the Citadel Green Stuff back when I was big into Warhammer myself. I've never used it when it comes to model cars, but it worked great on the miatures.
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