![]() The sharpness and smoothability of one, but with GS helping to hold it together or loosening GS up a bit. We produce five grades of Milliput: Standard (Yellow/Grey), 2:52 PM UTC food. Then there's what happens when you mix a bit of green stuff with a bit of apoxie sculpt (or milliput, or magic sculp, or brown stuff, or.) which is pretty great. J-B Weld WaterWeld Epoxy Putty Stick (Case of 6) 8277H-6 The Home Depot. Mind you, green stuff's memory is less of an issue since the makers started recommending more of the softer yellow part in a standard mix, and even started selling the strips with more yellow. Though because it's so soft when just mixed, it's best to let it harden a bit before finishing very small details. Because it's got less 'memory' than green stuff (that stiff, springy quality that makes GS deform around a tool, to a certain degree, and even spring back a little.) and smooths so well, it's decent for more hard-edged, mechanical details. Because apoxie sculpt is soft when mixed, hard when cured, and cheaper than green stuff, it lends itself to massing out a sculpt. I could've said more about the uses, too. Put it another way: if there was a spectrum of sculpting putties running fron 'wettable clay' to 'springy gum', green stuff is way to one end, and the only thing I know that's further to the other end than apoxie sculpt (albeit by a margin) is milliput. Oh, and I believe Apoxie Sculpt is a slightly different product. Games and Stuff doesn’t have a web cart, but they will take email or phone orders to pull products for shipping: Just checked and Gamers Corps does show some in their store: Both are open for web-based and phone-based orders and are shipping out product daily. And I’d assume Games and Stuff, also in Maryland, has some as they typically have a robust stock. I know there are a couple of FLGSes in my area that will mail it. ![]() But if you want to go with a gaming store (which is probably a good idea since they’ve gotta be hurting right now!). I know Amazon and eBay both sell kneadatite. You can find it pretty easily by searching for “kneadatite” which is the actual name for the product. Any and all help is welcomed and appreciated. Was wondering if there were any brick and mortar places in the US that people knew carried either green stuff or the equivalent of it before I bought via the net. Hawaiian_Shirt_Harry wrote: With the quarantine giving me more time to work on the hobby i decided to try green stuff, but GW store is closed.
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