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Japan

I'm painting a Lovecraftian monstrosity, and am thinking about adding some dripping slime to the model, but I'm not really sure how to go about it. Does anyone have any good techniques?

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Look at green stuff worlds UV resin and techniques for making it look like it’s dripping or oozing. They do one that is a good snot colour
   
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I used to make blood dripping claws on my ratogers with glue, i would drop a littel onto the claws and then pul a treath towards the ground an then paint it red with a gloss vanish ontop.

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Hot glue guns can give you an oozy clear secretion effect

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 JoshInJapan wrote:
I'm painting a Lovecraftian monstrosity, and am thinking about adding some dripping slime to the model, but I'm not really sure how to go about it. Does anyone have any good techniques?

This might help:
https://www.amazon.com/Woodland-Scenics-C1212-Water-Effects/dp/B000B6OSWE/ref=pd_aw_day0fbt_img_sccl_1/132-8219483-4273824?pd_rd_w=Gq8PR&content-id=amzn1.sym.783993f6-3564-488d-a102-ef81af1f11f0&pf_rd_p=783993f6-3564-488d-a102-ef81af1f11f0&pf_rd_r=D9JSV4MSZH3SA39Y9R0H&pd_rd_wg=QpnOJ&pd_rd_r=62856f90-fe23-4f04-81ba-85d4e36a8a3b&pd_rd_i=B000B6OSWE&psc=1
   
Made in jp
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Japan

Thanks, everyone. I'm going to try contact cement (like skeleton suggested), and if that doesn't pan out, I might splurge on the Woodland Scenics stuff.

Now showing various models from the previously abandoned projects!

Painting total as of 25 May 2025: 67plus a Deva King statue

Painting total as of 12/31/2024: 107 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain and two walkers and a quad mech and five giants



 
   
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Green Stuff World has a new splash gel paint that you can layer up to show texture or even build up substantially, and is fluorescent. Might be just what you're looking for!

https://www.greenstuffworld.com/en/flaming-textures/1849-splash-gel-flaming-green.html
   
 
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