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green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 4:50 pm
by bound for glory
looks like i have to do some treeman sculpting

and i'm out of greenstuff.
years ago(mid 1980's) i used MILLIPUT. now, i only used it for gap filling and very basic sculpting. and i mean VERY BASIC. i know i'm no sculpter, and tbh, i'm not interested in becoming one.
i have used gw greenstuff. i really have no opinion on it, tho i did think it was more "sticky" than the milliput i had used, which was the standard yellow/grey.
i would like any opinions on which i should buy, greenstuff or milliput? if not of any other consideration, the milliput was more product for the money.
any thoughts?
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 4:52 pm
by MattDakka
I tried both milliput and green stuff, I found milliput better because it's less sticky, less expensive and easier to use to fill the gaps.
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 4:56 pm
by bound for glory
thanks, matt.

Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 5:59 pm
by spubbbba
Normal milliput is very gritty, though you can get finer stuff but I think it is more expensive. One advantage is that you can sand it after it has cured and get a very smooth surface, which is tougher with greenstuff. This can be a disadvantage though as greenstuff remains a bit bendy after it has cured so is less likely to crack or come off.
If you are just wanting to add a bark texture then milliput is probably good enough, for any kind of detail you would want greenstuff.
Oh and if going for greenstuff as always avoid GW, you can get it much, much cheaper from e-bay.
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 9:26 pm
by bound for glory
well, i'm looking at making a new arm for a treeman, and maybe making a few catching gloves for some catcher figures.
milliput ok for this kind of sculpting?
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 11:49 pm
by Steam Ball
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 11:56 pm
by bound for glory
thanks, steamball! that helped. i also just ordered MILLIPUT WHITE SUPER FINE from amazon.

Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:40 am
by Steam Ball
Superfine is a lot smoother than the standard, stronger once cured, and not flexible at all (you can mix GS with it, and get a slightly flexible "pale green") like rock or ceramic. Only issue people seem to have is that you have to mix it more, to be sure, as both parts are pretty much the same white, while other Milliputs are two colors before mixing.
And as said above: don't buy GS from GW. You can get it from other repackers like GaleForce9, or under the original brand, Kneadatite Blue/Yellow.
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 2:46 am
by bound for glory
so did i do right by ordering the super fine milliput, steamball? like i said, in the mid 1980's i used the standard milliput(yellow/grey) and that worked out ok. i just figured i'd get the super fine, as the reviews said it was a better product for miniatures. as opposed to the standard, which people say is "more corse"...
Re: green stuff or milliput?
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 6:11 am
by Steam Ball
Yeah, easier to do small things instead of fighting the putty, and you can always use an old toothbrush or sandpaper if you need a rough surface.