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Sculpting scars with Green Stuff is a wonderfully simple way to add details to your miniatures. Even a small amount of sculpting can change the entire character of the final result.

Make sure to keep your sculpting tools damp to prevent the Green Stuff from sticking. Working on Green Stuff with dry tools is almost impossible and not even close to worth the effort.

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