How to Use Miliput with your Miniatures
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Tags: miliput, miniatures, miniwargaming, warhammer, warmachine
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8:47 pm on December 22nd, 2009
Well that makes sence never thought of it that way
8:48 pm on December 22nd, 2009
Oh really Hmm intresting, thanks now I know AND KNOWING IS HALF THE BATTLE lawl
8:49 pm on December 22nd, 2009
I see pretty clever, well ya learn something new every day right thanks!
10:08 pm on December 22nd, 2009
is this cheaper than green stuff? i would buy loads if it was
10:26 pm on December 22nd, 2009
its just frozen crap
3:24 am on December 23rd, 2009
Milliput can be mixed w/ green stuff for a best of both worlds. You can use a rubbr tipped brush to make flawless seams. You can also add water to it to make miliput juice that can be brushed on your mini where there is poor casting. Can also be sanded.
8:19 am on December 23rd, 2009
now that is a sweet tech… this is a great idea/modeling tech thanks ….
i will pass this on to my son who is into the LoTr’s table top.
LFH
10:54 am on December 23rd, 2009
if you used some water and a sculpting tool, you could have done the whole gap much nicer at once.
But nice tutorial nonetheless
4:23 pm on December 23rd, 2009
can any 1 tell me what the thing is that comes with a ultramarines terminator squad is it some sort of mine?
5:47 pm on December 23rd, 2009
Milliput’s been on the plastic model-kit scene for years and is really good for filling, smoothing and modelling accesories from. Aas you say, it’s firmer,less sticky, consistancy while working, gives it advantages over Greenstuff. The original sandbag-putty :O)
10:30 pm on December 23rd, 2009
It’s a teleportation beacon.
5:11 am on December 24th, 2009
isnt that the billy mays mighty putty stuff?
7:13 pm on December 24th, 2009
clsoe tos ame but you get much more. Also there are various grades of graininess. Bear in mind milliput can be brittle like plaster for thin areas…
7:47 pm on December 24th, 2009
ok, thanks mate
11:22 pm on December 24th, 2009
Cool. I’ll have to give that a try. I usually just fill the gaps with more superglue gel and file down any excess after it dries.
7:20 am on December 25th, 2009
I had this stuff tried making a demon for dongeons and dragons but it never really worked out for me that stuff was like wall plaster I think I mixed it wrong
3:56 pm on December 25th, 2009
one thing you forgot to mention is the fact its water soluble, and can be be finished smooth with a wet brush, rather than file/sand away the excess after hardening. This also helps its adhesion to surfaces
9:23 pm on December 25th, 2009
dicovered milliput less than 6 months ago rarely use it mainly for gaps on modles saves a lotta cash where GWS charge somat crazy like £6/7 for a pack of green stuff milliput is half that
9:24 pm on December 25th, 2009
another than u forgot to mention is that there are 3 types of milliput
11:43 pm on December 25th, 2009
5 types actually
10:29 pm on December 26th, 2009
lol… I love miniwargaming… even in a tutorial video they have some type of humor in there.
4:07 pm on December 29th, 2009
Don’t forget to use gloves. Milliput is irritant for skin… save sculptors have now problems of skins. Mix with tools sculpt. You can dilute with water ti make jus or to put the milliput with precision.
5:13 am on January 16th, 2010
haha im going to use this for my magnatizing service
8:23 pm on July 11th, 2010
I watched this video ages ago, probably last year, then a couple of weeks ago i went to a wargaming fair and got a pack of milliput because i remembered you said it was good. I haven’t used it yet. What i normally do is use blue-tack and put super glue on it to harden it. i also use it to help stick annoying bits on metal models that are really hard to stick together and it also stops them from breaking so easily.
2:39 pm on July 21st, 2010
i am making an action figure, custom, but ummm, i need to re-sculpt his jaw in a big way, will milliput become hard enough not to break or atleast support play?