What is green stuff sculpting?

The Green Stuff Sculpting Kit by War World Gaming contains everything you need for repairing and converting your miniatures as well as sculpting your own models. Supplied with two sculpting tools and two modelling files for shaping the putty and removing excess.

Does green stuff Harden?

Kneadatite or ‘Green Stuff’ is a putty that comes in two parts, one blue and one yellow, usually in the form of either a ribbon or a tube. Once mixed the putty starts to cure until eventually it becomes too hard to shape.

Is green stuff Sandable?

Is Green Stuff even able to be sanded? It is, but not easily.

Does liquid green stuff work?

It smells like somewhat old bubble gum and looks like it too. After carefully getting a solid paintbrush’s full (it’s a small brush to fill small gaps) and surprisingly, it does a good job. Several layers are required as the gap filler with sink into the gap, leaving a dented impression.

Is green stuff safe?

Most epoxy putties are non-toxic; Green Stuff and ProCreate are, IMO, the best of them. As for other sculpting mediums, polymer clays are good for larger sculpts, but there are real concerns over carcinogens with them, both in the handling of them and in fumes released during baking.

What’s the best way to sculpt with green stuff?

A tub of water. Use this to keep your tools wet and the green stuff wont stick to them. This will make sculpting those finer details and acheiving a smooth surface much easier. A shiny(wet) surface to work on.

How to sculpt Greenstuff cloaks and capes?

The BluStuff is another optional tool for the fur pelts. The idea is to sculpt your fur once and then use a mold of it to make additional fur pelts afterwards. This is much easier than trying to make them each time on the irregular surfaces of a model. This tutorial looks at making the full length cloaks.

Do you need a blustuff to sculpt fur?

They aren’t required, but are very helpful. If all you have is the regular GW sculpting tool, you can still do this. The BluStuff is another optional tool for the fur pelts. The idea is to sculpt your fur once and then use a mold of it to make additional fur pelts afterwards.

Do You need Color Shapers for Greenstuff cloaks?

The color shapers are for sculpting and allow you to get smooth textures to your greenstuff. I use them for the smaller folds in cloth. They aren’t required, but are very helpful. If all you have is the regular GW sculpting tool, you can still do this.