To ensure I can get the same mix for each time use greenstuff I use a gram scale. Weight out the same amount for each part of the epoxy. Better than eyeballing
+Shane Smyth Yep, I experimented last night using Apoxie Sculpt, made three rolled tarps and they came out just ok. I just need more practice especially tying them for wrinkles. Thanks for the response mate.
Water works to stop it sticking just as well as talcum powder. Tried it today and it works a treat.
Thank you for making this video Shane I've been struggling with the milliput never thought about the powder!
+Ian E (That 1 35th Scale Show) thanks Ian, really hoped this tutorial helped my friend its a very handy method once ya get used to it :)
Excellent tutorial Shane. Many thanks mate
+Armour Empire thanks Mark !
To ensure I can get the same mix for each time use greenstuff I use a gram scale. Weight out the same amount for each part of the epoxy. Better than eyeballing
Some great tips there Shane thank you
cheers !
Some very helpful tips there, thanks for making the vid :)
+NeneKirbs Glad it was of help my friend, if there was any other methods you were curious about being done as tutorials please feel free to ask :)
nice and simple, thanks for sharing
+Colonel Reb's Scale Models thanks mate hope it was useful mate
Thanks Shane,,, gotta get me some!
+James Wilcox thanks Jim ! hope all is well for you my friend !
That was very helpful. Thank you.
+paladinlv1 no worries mate :)
Great stuff Shane :)
Switcher thanks my friend ! :)
Thanks for the vid Shane. I do have a question, how long does it take for the Milliput to dry and set up before you prime it?
Willy Vette normally I would say leave it at least 24 hours to cure fully before painting :)
+Shane Smyth Yep, I experimented last night using Apoxie Sculpt, made three rolled tarps and they came out just ok. I just need more practice especially tying them for wrinkles. Thanks for the response mate.
Willy Vette no worries mate. glad to be of help :)
+Shane Smyth Cheers!
you a newfie?
I'm Irish