Pro Tip: if you have any of our tools, especially our Miniature and Model Files, the red rubber handle end makes for a great soft kneading tool when using Green Stuff!
Push fit can be a pain sometimes. To fit them and not have to worry about a gap you can snip a sliver off the end of the peg or use a blade to scrape the peg a bit so it will go into the hole easier.
Thanks very much for this video. I bought the Army Painter tool set awhile ago and had no idea how to use this. Using it now though it's really satisfying finally being able to cover over those annoying gaps to make a more consistent looking model. Thanks again and thank you to Army Painter for the great value.
Pro Tip: if you have any of our tools, especially our Miniature and Model Files, the red rubber handle end makes for a great soft kneading tool when using Green Stuff!
Great tip!
Push fit can be a pain sometimes. To fit them and not have to worry about a gap you can snip a sliver off the end of the peg or use a blade to scrape the peg a bit so it will go into the hole easier.
Thanks very much for this video. I bought the Army Painter tool set awhile ago and had no idea how to use this. Using it now though it's really satisfying finally being able to cover over those annoying gaps to make a more consistent looking model. Thanks again and thank you to Army Painter for the great value.
i usually see people snip a bit off the end with a knife so they know they've got equal parts.
Oooh. That’s a great tip!
Little bit of water will keep it from sticking to your tool as you're smoothing out the green stuff.
Thanks for the tip fella!!
Not bad ^^ but I recommend you milliput or plastic putty^^^. Good video :-)
Thank you so much for these tips!
I find plastic glue a lot better, I always find green stuff and miliput too fiddly
Plastic glue only works on plastic minis.
Ty