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I'm in the process of putting together large Reaper Bones models. Even after soapwashing the material is wayyy too slick to get either liquid greenstuff or Milliput inside the seams. Rolling it out is fine but when applying it doesn't stick and goes everywhere. When I started the hobby - WFB 3rd edition I used wall filler to fill out gaps and I'm thinking it might be the solution over here. Problem is schulpting on detail is impossible, I can scratch a litle bit but that's it.Anyone has ideas for a better option?
Superglue runs everywhere on it, unfortunately. I use it to glue the parts together but always need a tissue to wipe out the excess/run away stuff... Thanks for the suggestion though.Tonight I'll try some thinned down Milliput, in theory it should work like wall filler but whilst hardening I should be able to add some detail into it. Theoretically spoken .Will post a follow-up with pics, if succeeded :-).
Superglue runs everywhere on it, unfortunately. I use it to glue the parts together but always need a tissue to wipe out the excess/run away stuff...
How about superglue mixed with baking powder (or soda - apparently there's a difference). I realise there's still some mixing involved, but it should be quicker than mixing epoxy, and entail less wastage. It's only useful for filling gaps, of course, but should certainly be hard enough.