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Stalwart Ultramarine Tactical Marine




scotland

I was just wondering if you would be able to place a piece of a model (say, a helmet) in a cube of green stuff, and then cut it out, and then put some oil or something in and place more green stuff in, and press them together, so as to get a copy of the origional helmet?

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Monstrous Master Moulder





Essex,, England

Its called greenstuff press moulding, there is a very good webpage on google, I will post the link but for some reason my web browser termporily doesnt seem to want to opne google


 
   
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Stalwart Ultramarine Tactical Marine




scotland

Thank you, i totally forgot to google... Note to self: Search for It

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