really helpful, thanks. I've got a few important projects on the horizon and wanted to check if it was best to be still using milliput for everything, glad I've watched a few comparison videos before stocking up.
This was helpful - thanks. What happened to white stuff? It came in two strips of white and blue, and mixed up white. It was sort of an intermediate between green and brown stuff.
Just bought Milliput grey-and-yellow today, choosing it over the Army Painter (or similar brand) green stuff (the shop only had these two). Did I make a mistake?
@@StevieSCustoms custom bases as well as adding details to minis. I've got a couple of skeleton archers I've modded to be melee guys. They just need some shields.
Miliput is great for that. It´s used a lot for bases, because it´s easy to work with, takes up details just fine and is cheaper than the `stuffs`. For shields that aren't too thing, it will work great also. Beware: miliput isn't flexible at all (as shown in the video from 4:20), so if it's a part that sticks outwards or you're planning on handling the model by the sculpted part, then miliput isn't your best option. I think for bases and schields, it'll work just fine though!
Have you tried mixing any of them together yet? Apart from the usual Greenstuff+Milliput, which is good for soft edges, clothing, capes that sort of thing, although I prefer Magic Sculp from Sylcreate over Milliput usually, I'm giving Superfine White a try You can mix and match the Hardener/activator and the fillers, eg Silver from BS is the Activator and Yellow from GS is the Filler. I tried Brown+Blue the other night was pleasant to work with, long open time, and the cured sculpt is pretty hard. Will try Silver+Yellow next
I´ve had the EXAT same experience as you, Milliput even ruined my working board, bc i just cant get it of... and the colers was everywhere, even on my roller pin... it still is... Annoying "stuff" Yet people swear to it for details.. so for now, i really am a GS man. I might try mix with milliput, but i still find it very crumble-like.
Tiny Pellets isn´t as fun as Tiny Balls! ;) Nice video man! One other ability is that Miliput is soluble with alcohol or IPA, which can be solved into a slurry that is VERY usefull to fill small moldlines!
Overall i have to admit it's a great review video. Compared all the main puttys used today on all elements. Just the unnecessary time wasting and jokes (I'm sure the editing took work as well) really tested patience
You use the wrong kind of Milliput, Standard Yellow Grey is for minature or action figure scuplting, white is for ceramics and black intended for wood iirc. What also a lot of people use for action figure sculpting is Aves Apoxie
Great video! Both entertaining and informative; subscribed. Also as English accents go, not Dutch sounding at all. The flag in your logo gave it away though ;)
Almost got two minutes into the video. It feels like you are trying too hard to be funny, and it's just not doing it for me. You have a good fanbase, and other people seem to like your videos, so keep at it 🙂
really helpful, thanks. I've got a few important projects on the horizon and wanted to check if it was best to be still using milliput for everything, glad I've watched a few comparison videos before stocking up.
They all have their perks and disadvantages. Just try a few and see what you like best! :-)
Very informative, thank you for this video. It has helped me tremendously.
Great to hear that! Glad I could help.
Excellent video!! I'm shopping for epoxy now for casting/customization and I went down the rabbit hole and got way overwhelmed. Thank you!!
You’re welcome!!
Great info, sound quality was a bit scuffed for me. not sure if anyone else.
Yeah, I used to have some issues... I find it works better with headphones.
@@StevieSCustoms lol i was using headphones...
Thanks for the advice 😅
This was helpful - thanks. What happened to white stuff? It came in two strips of white and blue, and mixed up white. It was sort of an intermediate between green and brown stuff.
I actually never heard of that! Now I’m intrigued…
Snorted it before the video
Just bought Milliput grey-and-yellow today, choosing it over the Army Painter (or similar brand) green stuff (the shop only had these two). Did I make a mistake?
Not at all! It just depends on what you want to do with it and your personal preference! Milliput is a fine brand of putties if you ask me...
@@StevieSCustoms custom bases as well as adding details to minis. I've got a couple of skeleton archers I've modded to be melee guys. They just need some shields.
Miliput is great for that. It´s used a lot for bases, because it´s easy to work with, takes up details just fine and is cheaper than the `stuffs`. For shields that aren't too thing, it will work great also. Beware: miliput isn't flexible at all (as shown in the video from 4:20), so if it's a part that sticks outwards or you're planning on handling the model by the sculpted part, then miliput isn't your best option. I think for bases and schields, it'll work just fine though!
Have you tried mixing any of them together yet? Apart from the usual Greenstuff+Milliput, which is good for soft edges, clothing, capes that sort of thing, although I prefer Magic Sculp from Sylcreate over Milliput usually, I'm giving Superfine White a try
You can mix and match the Hardener/activator and the fillers, eg Silver from BS is the Activator and Yellow from GS is the Filler. I tried Brown+Blue the other night was pleasant to work with, long open time, and the cured sculpt is pretty hard. Will try Silver+Yellow next
Oh wow… no I haven’t try that! Feel free to share your findings with us. 🤘🏼
Do you have the name/link for the texture rollers you used here?
These are from Greenstuff World...
Really nice video. Can you please do one where you explain how do you use the "blue stuff" to create those molds? Thanks
Thanks! I already did that one. It´s called "Sculpting without any skills". Enjoy and if you have any questions, let me know!
Thanks for sharing info. I'M a newbie in scale modeling ...How about "Sample" for a better word, as in a sample from each putty type? Take care
Do you have a link to the “green stuff” you buy?
I bought mine at greenstuffworld.com!
Very informative and entertaining video! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks! That was exactly what I was going for...
much needed video. thx
Thank you! Glad I could help!
It is miracle stuff ❤
Gift from the stars😊
My only complaint was the audio was so low. Even with phone's volume cranked up to max, I could barely hear the video
Yeah, I know... I found out what the problem was and it should be fixed with the next video! Thanks for the feedback, glad you liked the video.
This might have been stated but which one is good for a big figure like the hulk?
Depending on the scale, I think green stufd would be my choice…
Hello, I would like to know what material you use to create your molds.
It is called "blue stuff" by GreenStuffWorld. But it is also known by the name Oyumaru. It's absolutely great!
Great information. Quite helpful.
I aim to please... ;-)
Is the lip sync off on the video or is it just my device
It’snoff here and there… I screwed up in editing.
I´ve had the EXAT same experience as you, Milliput even ruined my working board, bc i just cant get it of... and the colers was everywhere, even on my roller pin... it still is... Annoying "stuff" Yet people swear to it for details..
so for now, i really am a GS man. I might try mix with milliput, but i still find it very crumble-like.
Yeah, they all have their perks and weaknesess. Just keep experimenting my friend and if you discover a nice mix, let us know!!
Nice video man
Thank you! Glad I could help!
WHat is blue stuff?
It's the stuff that gets soft when heated and hardens again as it cools down. It's very nice for making molds...
@@StevieSCustoms Thank you.
Tiny Pellets isn´t as fun as Tiny Balls! ;) Nice video man! One other ability is that Miliput is soluble with alcohol or IPA, which can be solved into a slurry that is VERY usefull to fill small moldlines!
Thanks for the tip!!
Thanks.
Overall i have to admit it's a great review video. Compared all the main puttys used today on all elements. Just the unnecessary time wasting and jokes (I'm sure the editing took work as well) really tested patience
I know I can’t please eveybody ans that is ok. Glad at least you found the review somewhat useful! ☺️
Top video
Dankjewel! Duurde ff, maar dan heb je ook wat... 😜
I can guess the secret ingredient in Procreate. 🤣
Sssssst…. Don’t spoil it! 😜
@@StevieSCustoms Probably made in small batches. 🙃
Zeer informatief !! .. thanks :)
Geen dank! Graag gedaan zelfs!
Bedankt! handig
Graag gedaan!
You use the wrong kind of Milliput, Standard Yellow Grey is for minature or action figure scuplting, white is for ceramics and black intended for wood iirc. What also a lot of people use for action figure sculpting is Aves Apoxie
Thanks!
info good.
Thanks!!
The music is louder than your speaking, but an otherwise useful video.
Yeah, I had more problems with the sound back then. Thanks for the tip!
Great video! Both entertaining and informative; subscribed. Also as English accents go, not Dutch sounding at all. The flag in your logo gave it away though ;)
Oh wow, thanks for the support and the compliments! :-)
Wat leuk :) en ook leuk ge-edit. Groetjes Renée😊
Dankjewel Renée!
All hail the ball flattener.
You know it!!
Spheres is a synonym for balls
Yeah... I had an entire list, but I desided to cut it from the video. Thanks anyway for the advise!
Science!
Almost got two minutes into the video. It feels like you are trying too hard to be funny, and it's just not doing it for me.
You have a good fanbase, and other people seem to like your videos, so keep at it 🙂
I can’t please everyone I guess. Thanks for your comment though.
I gave like for "flatten balls" xd
😉
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😃
Yellow/grey milliput better
I haven’t tried that one yet!
It's amazing how many people with these types of channels are not funny at all but just can't stop making the same bad jokes for half the video. 😅
This review is spoiled by the terrible lame jokes
Again, sorry to hear we don’t share a sense of humor. No need to keep repeating it my friend. ☺️
This comment section is ruined by your terrible negative comment. Hope this helps!
too much giggling and time wasting.