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To fashion the models used to make the molds for miniature pewter figures.To fill gaps that appear in "built-up" kits.To customize pieces with added parts not included in model kits.To make original sculptures.Kneadatite is a room-temperature curing epoxy/polyamide sealant in two-partExtremely smooth, non-grainy texture.
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u/unidentifiable · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

"Green stuff" is what miniature modelers use to fill gaps. Don't use the "Liquid Green Stuff" from GW, it's mediocre at its job at best and useful only for the most minute of gaps.

Look for this stuff:

https://www.amazon.com/GF9-Educational-Products-Hobby-sculpting/dp/B0028BZQIK

Wood Fill will not leave a smooth surface at the level of detail you want; it will appear 'chunky' as it dries. Green Stuff remains smooth.

u/HailSneezar · 2 pointsr/40k

> I bought some liquid GS but it was already solid

i'm so sorry -_-

i use this specific GS product and its great

i use these sculpting tools and they're great

u/IAmNoodles · 1 pointr/Warhammer

I actually don't play 40k (well to be fair I just got back into the hobby, and I'm pretty much exclusively playing fantasy) but I think my strategy works for 40k as well. I've put magnets on the bases of all of my models using green stuff (epoxy). I then put tin sheets on the bottom of my movement trays, but instead of this step you could just get a metal box or put a piece of metal on the bottom of your current box. The magnets are strong enough to hold the models even when upside down (or even if they aren't the plastic models). It's especially great for fantasy where everything is ranked up in a unit, so moving the unit means none of the models will fall off/out.

u/zVulture · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Keep the joining you have but I would still recommend using a glue to keep the parts from slipping and chipping paint. You can also use 'Green Stuff' to fill out those gaps and sand down to a smooth edge. Paint over it and it should look all one piece. I do agree the interlocking pieces will help hold it together under the rough environment of people playing with the sword.

u/drakefyre · 1 pointr/rpg

I agree. The ribbon doesn't last long at all. I buy the Gale Force Nine stuff. Comes in separate tubes so curing hasn't started yet and there is no waste.

You can find some here.