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How to Use Miliput with your Miniatures

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

http://www.miniwargaming.com/
Click on the LINK above to see more war gaming videos and tutorials.

In this video Matt shows you how to use Miliput.

To get some Miliput for your miniatures click on the LINK below:
http://store.miniwargaming.com/product/milliput-yellow-grey.html

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  • 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.

  • lol... I love miniwargaming... even in a tutorial video they have some type of humor in there.

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  • its called liquid green stuff from gw you paint it on instead of sculpting

  • Great video. I have added this video to the official Milliput Facebook page.

  • i've always pronounced it Milly poot. like Lilliput in gullivers travels.

    this stuff will also set under water. use vaseline on your tools to make it easier to scuplt and wear gloves!

  • there is somthing better for filling gaps its actuly designed to fill gaps its called squadron white putty

  • @spencemace Aves Apoxie works much better.

  • green stuff and milliput are good but i've found aves apoxie works alot better...milliput does have some really great uses though.

  • cool i bought some awile ago because it was cheaper than green stuff and i have a bunch of gaps on my fire warriors

  • 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?

  • 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.

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