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Using a Green Stuff World Roller! Quick Basing 

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Комментарии : 12   
@RapidVisionLoss
@RapidVisionLoss 5 лет назад
Exact type of hands on demonstration I was looking for. Thanks for the video.
@jovanniballardo
@jovanniballardo 2 года назад
Your video was really good and your method of applying the green stuff was the easiest and cleanest I have seen yet. Thank you so much
@evil_noodles
@evil_noodles 3 года назад
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the concise information, much appreciated!
@christianoliver25
@christianoliver25 5 лет назад
I've been doing this for sometime, however i don't wait to trim off the excess. I usually do it right after rolling. This video has altered that. You have a much cleaner cut from letting it setup for a couple of hours. Thanks for the video! Oh, also, water works but so does a very thin coat of Vaseline which is what I have come to prefer. After the green stuff sets up, a light scrub with some Isopropyl and a tooth brush remove the petroleum jelly. Its a little bit more work, but its great at keeping green stuff from sticking to the roller.
@Epicduck
@Epicduck 5 лет назад
Yeah Vaseline works a bit better, but the extra clean up effort annoys me ;) plus when I do these quick tutorials I try to make the content as accessible as possible, and not everyone keeps Vaseline and alcohol at their hobby desk. If it works for you though, definitely do it!
@julesmartin6972
@julesmartin6972 3 года назад
It is almost like peeling a vegetable *music intensifies*
@mcphadenmike
@mcphadenmike 3 года назад
I just learned like 10 things I’ve been wondering about in one video! 👍👍
@YoutubeEnthusiast1000
@YoutubeEnthusiast1000 3 года назад
trying this with das right now, nice video!
@ctno3
@ctno3 4 года назад
If you want to make loads more bases for your cash, use milliput. I take 1/3 of each part of the milliput, and 1/3 of a cheap plastercine. once blennded you get great detail, and loads more putty that cures rock hard, and it cures in 3-5 hours. If you dont mind waiting longer (24 hours for it to cure) then take 1/4 of each part of milliput, and 2/4 plastercine. you then have double the anount of putty you can get from one packet, and if you want to model any details the working time is greatly extended.
@theradhattah1435
@theradhattah1435 4 года назад
Is pinning the model on the base super important? Can I just put super glue on the feet of the model and glue it to the base how you normally would?
@isannui
@isannui 2 года назад
It gives the model a more secure attachment to the base so that it won’t just snap off, which can happen if you only attach it with super glue
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