Green Stuff Molds - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

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Part 2 of a guide to show you how to make green stuff molds and green stuff casts using kneadite.

Step 2 shows the removal of the mold base, and pressing the Green Stuff into the mold.

FYI, mold is the correct spelling in the US, and mould is the correct spelling in the UK. Either is acceptable in Canada.

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  • cant i just buy some chaos space marines and mold load of them?

  • You could mold some decals... maybe. But this tutorial only covers 1-sided molds and casts. Space Marines are 3D requiring two parts to the mold, which I have no discussed here.

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  • You are amazing!

  • ive just had a great idea for making cheap figures......

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  • @XxFoxyVidKidxX he has a different vid that evplains that

  • because of the gay new youtube bar thing it wont let you click the links in the bottom cause they get covered BRING BACK THE OLD YOUTUBE!!

  • @XxFoxyVidKidxX He has a 8part mold tutorial for making 2 half molds which you would need. Just make sure if you are going to use your Molded Marines make sure they are at least primed before you go to any GW with them or you may make some people mad. Its nice to mold extra bits that don't normally come in the box though, but its nice to support your local gaming store so we have future gamers and our hobby doesn't die.

  • @XanderXereus as long as u do a negative on both sides of a marine with out gaps perfectly possible.. now the little cords and purity seals wouldnt work out too well but well enough

  • ROOOOOAAAAARRRRR!!!!!!!

  • very smart using legos

  • A++++

  • which is why no brands were metioned :]

  • yeah but it wud be illegal unless i made the original model myself or got permission off someone else

  • i was joking but if you was seriously considering recreating miniatures, you should you resin moulding kits. Resin doesn't need to be heated and is a great material for models imo,

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