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So, I'm aware there's a substance called Durham's Water Putty currently sold in the US. The manufacturer says it can be used for sculpting and modelling.

Have anyone tried this for wargaming related items with any luck? And even have some tips, pictures, any info what so ever on this putty.
I've tried to locate a similar item here in Norway, but so far unsuccessful. But I have some relatives coming over from the US during august, so I might bug them to bring me some if it's usable in some way for wargaming modelling.

So if you have some experience with Durham's Water Putty, please leave it here =)
   
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Chicago, IL

Water Putty is casting plaster. I've used it with Hirst Molds to make blocks. I'm sure you can find something similar locally.

If you're thinking its putty - like green stuff - its nothing like that.

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