Fantastic first video mate! Keep it up! Would love more info on liquid greenstuff and other ways you use it. I've seen milliput+ISA before but not liquid green stuff.
Thank you very much! So the intention of Liquid Green Stuff, I think, is to fill in small unwanted gaps/crevices on minis but with less effort than using the solid two-part epoxy version of Green Stuff. However, it takes so many layers of Liquid Green Stuff to actually fill gaps that it's more effort than it's worth. BUT by spreading Liquid Green Stuff on really thick you can get an interesting grainy texture once it's dried. So if you want a surface to be a bit more grainy/weathered, rather than smooth, Liquid Green Stuff can actually come in really handy.
Great work! Nice approach to look at real statues to see how statues naturally weather.
Best use of a massage roller I’ve ever seen
At last.... A use for my foam roller. Great vid.
this is awesome! Used this to make some cool old medieval statues of kings and such
Fantastic effect! Great video and music as well
Thank you Trent, really appreciate it man!
Beginning of a great channel
Definitely excited to see more from you, already got the ability to make an interesting and concise video. 👍👍👍👍
Great video, amazing idea, Looking forward to more of your style!
Informative, funny, excellent, subsribed.
Yo these are awesome!
Awesome work, and no skipped details like is so common with other videos
These would look awesome with Stormcast statues.
Hey this is fantastic big thumbs up from me.
I'm definitely gonna try this.
Might do it by getting some damaged 30k Marines.
Aw thank you! Have fun making your own. The Mk III marines would work really well!
Really good stuff
Hey, my first ever commenter. Thank you!
Nice tutorial!
Fantastic first video mate! Keep it up! Would love more info on liquid greenstuff and other ways you use it. I've seen milliput+ISA before but not liquid green stuff.
Thank you very much! So the intention of Liquid Green Stuff, I think, is to fill in small unwanted gaps/crevices on minis but with less effort than using the solid two-part epoxy version of Green Stuff. However, it takes so many layers of Liquid Green Stuff to actually fill gaps that it's more effort than it's worth. BUT by spreading Liquid Green Stuff on really thick you can get an interesting grainy texture once it's dried. So if you want a surface to be a bit more grainy/weathered, rather than smooth, Liquid Green Stuff can actually come in really handy.