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Regular Dakkanaut





The Local stores do not carry Green Stuff, just the Loctite stuff.  Its my first time using this stuff and I read if you mix it with Milliput it can be a little more pliable and takes a little longer to cure.  Just wondering what online stores have it and what prices I was looking at shipped to me (any stores out there with free shipping too?).  I was also wondering if anyone has used Tamiya sculpting epoxy putty, is it the same as green stuff?   Thanks!

P.S.  Yes I tried the search function first, but it yielded way too much stuff for my question.

   
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Plastictrees



Amongst the Stars, In the Night

Most online retailers that cater to miniature wargamers/hobbyists will usually carry Kneaditite (Green Stuff). The War Store carries it, and the manufacturer, Polymeric Systems, has this page that lists several other online distributors of their products.

The War Store has flat rate shipping, not sure about the other places. Generally you'll be paying $10-15 for the GS (either six feet of the roll, or the same amount in separate pieces) plus shipping. As to the Tamiya sculpting epoxy putty, I found it no better than the blue/white epoxy putty GW sold for some time, which is to say the Green Stuff is much, much better if only for it's color. Milliput is a different animal, I find it much better when used on vehicles, dreads and other things that need hard, sharp edges or need to be sanded smooth (though for gap filling I tend to use either CA++ gap filling superglue or Squadron Green Putty).

Hope that helps! Enjoy!

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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

try- http://www.heresyminiatures.com/
get a big lump for £10 - probably works out at five times more in weight than GW.
he also does brown stuff and procreate which i've just started using and is nice to work with
i once tried mixing milliput (white) with green stuff and it worked really well. sort of had all the good properties of both. procreate works alot like this mix.

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