Greenstuff Archive

  • Calling this a “Wot I did” rather than a tutorial as it’s literally a “i did this” rather than a “you should proceed thus”. as a teacher, I see a difference I’ll still tag it as a tutorial though, and you should feel free to take away from this anything...

    Excommunicate Traitoris: Wot I did: The Redmaw Conversion

    Calling this a “Wot I did” rather than a tutorial as it’s literally a “i did this” rather than a “you should proceed thus”. as a teacher, I see a difference I’ll still tag it as a tutorial though, and you should feel free to take away from this anything...

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  • My attempt at something to stand in for the Redmaw, at least until Forge world put a model out anyway.         “Should the curse of the Wulfen take him then Bran is transformed into a ravenous wolf-beast; fully twelve feet tall, powerful, fast, and with claws that can rend plasteel and...

    Excommunicate Traitoris: The Redmaw – a conversion

    My attempt at something to stand in for the Redmaw, at least until Forge world put a model out anyway.         “Should the curse of the Wulfen take him then Bran is transformed into a ravenous wolf-beast; fully twelve feet tall, powerful, fast, and with claws that can rend plasteel and...

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  • Last weekend was the first Adepticon weekend I’ve attended and knowing it was such a big event I really wanted to try a little bit of everything so I made a point to register early for a class. I’ve taken two separate weekend long masterclasses with miniature painter Mathieu Fontaine...

    THE LAZARUS EFFECT: Lose the Fear: Working with Greenstuff, an Adepticon class review

    Last weekend was the first Adepticon weekend I’ve attended and knowing it was such a big event I really wanted to try a little bit of everything so I made a point to register early for a class. I’ve taken two separate weekend long masterclasses with miniature painter Mathieu Fontaine...

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  •  Alright peeps, today I want to go over a nice way to cast with greenstuff, legos and casting gel.  Let’s jump right in, shall we? Just a note of thanks, my bud James “the 40k junkie,” showed me this cool little trick and I like it so much I thought...

    DUKE'S INFERNO: 40k hobby: Casting with Greenstuff

     Alright peeps, today I want to go over a nice way to cast with greenstuff, legos and casting gel.  Let’s jump right in, shall we? Just a note of thanks, my bud James “the 40k junkie,” showed me this cool little trick and I like it so much I thought...

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  • Oh yes, and I did a bit of conversion work the other night. Generally speaking, I am bad with greenstuff, and I avoid metal models. However, in an odd conversion of improbability and rarity, I decided to play with both. I needed another Death Company with a power weapon, but...

    Shoot First THEN Jump: One More, so I Don’t Forget

    Oh yes, and I did a bit of conversion work the other night. Generally speaking, I am bad with greenstuff, and I avoid metal models. However, in an odd conversion of improbability and rarity, I decided to play with both. I needed another Death Company with a power weapon, but...

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  • Just a small project iconography project here. I made three Flesh Tearers icons in different sizes all using the same approach. I started by taking a small ball of Green Stuff and flattening it into a smooth round disc. Then I took a plastic circular rod and made indentations around...

    Master of the Forge: Flesh Tearers Icons

    Just a small project iconography project here. I made three Flesh Tearers icons in different sizes all using the same approach. I started by taking a small ball of Green Stuff and flattening it into a smooth round disc. Then I took a plastic circular rod and made indentations around...

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  • Previously, I discussed pinning, and have repositioned this Impalers arm in a guiding way, pointing at the intended victim as his spear lines up, menacingly perpendicular with his arm. Because of this, there’s a big ‘ol gap at his elbow in need of some fixing. I start by sizing out...

    Wargaming Tradecraft from N++: Troll Impaler WIP 3

    Previously, I discussed pinning, and have repositioned this Impalers arm in a guiding way, pointing at the intended victim as his spear lines up, menacingly perpendicular with his arm. Because of this, there’s a big ‘ol gap at his elbow in need of some fixing. I start by sizing out...

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  • As I touched on briefly in my post about manual drills (or pin vices), pinning is the act of using wire to add support to a joint rather than just gluing things together. Usually, plastic models don’t need to be pinned – plastic glue creates a strong bond by chemically...

    Wargaming Tradecraft from N++: Pinning your Models and Impaler WIP 2 / Axer WIP 4

    As I touched on briefly in my post about manual drills (or pin vices), pinning is the act of using wire to add support to a joint rather than just gluing things together. Usually, plastic models don’t need to be pinned – plastic glue creates a strong bond by chemically...

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  • There are a few key things that make a troll stand out. The tattoos and warpaint on his face will come once I start painting him. What I’m looking at at this stage are the tusks and the awesome mohawk. Today I start creating the horns. First I need some...

    Wargaming Tradecraft from N++: Troll Impaler WIP 1

    There are a few key things that make a troll stand out. The tattoos and warpaint on his face will come once I start painting him. What I’m looking at at this stage are the tusks and the awesome mohawk. Today I start creating the horns. First I need some...

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  • Now that the Axer has some long chains hanging from his axe, a little decoration is in order. Totems! The following is an instructional post on how I made the totems out of green stuff. To start, I needed a pattern. This can be drawn on paper, though card stock...

    Wargaming Tradecraft from N++: Troll Axer WIP 3

    Now that the Axer has some long chains hanging from his axe, a little decoration is in order. Totems! The following is an instructional post on how I made the totems out of green stuff. To start, I needed a pattern. This can be drawn on paper, though card stock...

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