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Regular Dakkanaut





Every time I have some left over Green Stuff, it’s going to good use.
Ladies and Gentlemen, i’d Like you to meet Vertigus the Ever Accumulating, Great unclean One of Nurgle!
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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Fun concept. Going to take forever.

   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Had this thought myself not to long ago! Hate to have to throw away green stuff and milliput after finishing some sculpting or convertion.
So, I’m going to take over but make something else like my own Daemon prince or princess as I’m not too founded of GW one of a kind Daemon prince. Also for training my skills in sculpting.

Thanks for sharing and upload as it builds up!
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Savannah

I normally roll any extra greenstuff into tentacles for my 'nids (you can never have too many tentacles) or thin rods for slicing into rivets, but yours is a cool idea.

You should snap a picture from the same distance/angle each time you add to him, then assemble the thousands of photos into a stop-motion video of him being created. It'd be a heck of a hobby project.
   
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United Kingdom

That looks like a fun idea! I'm a bit embarrassed by it because all I do with my leftover bits of greenstuff is to fashion them into tiny knob and balls sculptures. It never occurred to me that there was anything else you could do with them.
   
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Camouflaged Zero






What a great idea, I usually just do bricks with leftovers of various putties.
   
 
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