Remember to pre-order Operation Sandtrap before November 3rd to recieve two FREE minaitures and a lore book: store.corvusbelli.com/en/infinity/wargame/miniatures/operation-sandtrap If you're in the UK , you can help support the channel by using my Element Games Affiliates link and code PET818 at check out: elementgames.co.uk/warhammer?d=10694 If you're in North America, check out my Mtech Cave affiliate link and code PETER89 for a 5% discount. mtechcave.com?bg_ref=76G9Ke5ZcJ OR maybe check out some of my T-Shirt designs and other merchandise here: petethewargamer.com
when sculpting pouches, theres an even easier way to do the buttons. Just use a metal tipped mechanical pencil. a gentle but firm press will push in and leave you with a perfect hemisphere button. Use an xacto blade to add some gentle folds in the area near the button if youd like.
About lubricants for green stuff, I use... an expired bottle of cooking-grade coconut oil. I tap some on a paper towel, then just brush my tools on it so that they're just slippery enough without the inconvenience of lifting the putty from the mini.
First time I ever used milliput (the super fine stuff), I used it to add armor to a wyvern miniature. Needless to say, I was very inexperienced with using the stuff, which lead to there being little pits and slight streak marks that I never thought to smooth or fix since I only noticed them when painting the miniature. That inexperience, however, lead to a silver lining since the pits and streaks made the armor plates look worn from battle, which made the wyvern look so much cooler. All in all, don't worry about being inexperienced with sculpting because that can lead to unintended results that can actually prove beneficial in the end.
Recommend you try mixing green stuff with epoxy sculpt. Use Nivea hand cream, as a lubricant. The epoxy will absorb the hand cream which means no problems for painting.
Cool conversion Pete, btw, it's pronounced "need a tight". Iso will remove any traces of vaseline from the putty easily, just brush it over with a soft brush and leave to dry A small piece of 6mm glass or a ceramic tile are good flat surfaces, and easier to remove any cured putty from than a cutting mat. Put your putty between the two sides of an opened up plastic bag for rolling out, don't forget the vaseline on the inside of the bag, no need to lubricate the roller then. Top tip: get your greenstuff from Sylcreate they are the UK distributor, you are more likely to have a fresh batch from them than anywhere else. Get the sticks, not the strip, cut a small amount from each color and store them in there own small jar (30ml jar from Amazon etc), store the rest of the sticks in the freezer until needed
Great video! As someone just beginning to explore sculpting this came at just the right time. I've been watching last light creative's videos but some of them definitely feel a bit too advanced for me. This is a great help, thank you!
Great video. I've sculpted some hair and furs with green stuff, which works well. I used vaseline as knew from your prior videos that this works well. I've used millistuff for making banners as needed to be able to shape it, but also needed rigidity. I'm doing a cloak soon so great to have an idea on how to approach this!
I would love to see a video about combining Finecast and Plastic. I have a harebrained scheme to combine an Ogre Firebelly and the Ogroid Thaumaturge to make a chaos-corrupted Firebelly - but I've no idea where to start and would love to see how you would tackle it!
Great video, will be linking people it when people ask about sculpting! It would have been nice a mention of the cheaper cost of buying GS in the sticks vs the tape rolls (as they are mega overpriced by comparison), aswell as the proper storage of the putty (in its plastic packaging, it will go bad and develop a skin, making it unusable - it just me stored in a glass container instead.
HOLY COW PETE DOES INFINITY!!! Are the GW thought police coming for you now? This is a really nice introduction to working with putties. I already knew most of it, but still found it immensely helpful as it filled a few gaps in my knowledge... pun totally intended...
This man's pronunciation of: "Putty" Its one of the most satisfactory things i ever listen to, can you please make a 10 hour version of Putty Asmr? Btw im taking note of everything in this video like a psyco. Thank you very much
Excellent tutorial! Thank you. Could you please tell me the milliput:green stuff ratio you used? I don’t think you mentioned it in the video. Many thanks!
Great work! I struggle working with greenstuff but this was really helpful! I am also loving the display cases you have on the wall behind you can I ask where you found them?
I'd like to kitbash/convert some Chaos-corrupted Stormtroopers (the ones from Star Wars to be exact) and I think this video might come in handy for whenever i do get the chance to make that concept into my next project If you got any suggestions on how I could convert my own Chaos Stormtroopers, just let me know!
Great vid, though I'm not sure it's just me being deaf but I don't think you specific mentioned the ratio of green stuff to putty. It looked like four parts green stuff to one part miliput?
Corvus always lacked making proper blister upgrades for some of their units, its especially bigger BS they sold alternate loadouts for units as convention exclusives
Remember to pre-order Operation Sandtrap before November 3rd to recieve two FREE minaitures and a lore book: store.corvusbelli.com/en/infinity/wargame/miniatures/operation-sandtrap
If you're in the UK , you can help support the channel by using my Element Games Affiliates link and code PET818 at check out: elementgames.co.uk/warhammer?d=10694
If you're in North America, check out my Mtech Cave affiliate link and code PETER89 for a 5% discount.
mtechcave.com?bg_ref=76G9Ke5ZcJ
OR maybe check out some of my T-Shirt designs and other merchandise here: petethewargamer.com
The other name for green stuff is pronounced need-a-tite, like kneading bread.
when sculpting pouches, theres an even easier way to do the buttons. Just use a metal tipped mechanical pencil. a gentle but firm press will push in and leave you with a perfect hemisphere button. Use an xacto blade to add some gentle folds in the area near the button if youd like.
I'll certainly keep that in mind, thanks
Nivea hand cream is perfect when you work with green stuff. It does not get oily like vaseline.
Fun to see your work outside the GW dominance
It’s for the new edition let’s see if he continues after
I'd love to see other games on here more often.
I think it would be great if he does a video on quar
I recently got into stargrave and dead mans hand and it feels odd paying so little for so many minis 😂
Infinity is on a PR campaign to promote their new release.
Great tutorial!!🙌 Not enough people talk about letting the Green stuff/miliput cure for a short while before shaping it
About lubricants for green stuff, I use... an expired bottle of cooking-grade coconut oil. I tap some on a paper towel, then just brush my tools on it so that they're just slippery enough without the inconvenience of lifting the putty from the mini.
A good sculpting tutorial! My one note is that "Meen Stuff" or "Grilliput" are much more whimsical portmanteaus than "millistuff" :p
Fun tip, I like to use a beer can from the fridge to roll out green stuff. The can will be decently moist and the green stuff won’t stick to it.
First time I ever used milliput (the super fine stuff), I used it to add armor to a wyvern miniature. Needless to say, I was very inexperienced with using the stuff, which lead to there being little pits and slight streak marks that I never thought to smooth or fix since I only noticed them when painting the miniature. That inexperience, however, lead to a silver lining since the pits and streaks made the armor plates look worn from battle, which made the wyvern look so much cooler. All in all, don't worry about being inexperienced with sculpting because that can lead to unintended results that can actually prove beneficial in the end.
Recommend you try mixing green stuff with epoxy sculpt. Use Nivea hand cream, as a lubricant. The epoxy will absorb the hand cream which means no problems for painting.
Cool conversion Pete,
btw, it's pronounced "need a tight".
Iso will remove any traces of vaseline from the putty easily, just brush it over with a soft brush and leave to dry
A small piece of 6mm glass or a ceramic tile are good flat surfaces, and easier to remove any cured putty from than a cutting mat.
Put your putty between the two sides of an opened up plastic bag for rolling out, don't forget the vaseline on the inside of the bag, no need to lubricate the roller then.
Top tip: get your greenstuff from Sylcreate they are the UK distributor, you are more likely to have a fresh batch from them than anywhere else. Get the sticks, not the strip, cut a small amount from each color and store them in there own small jar (30ml jar from Amazon etc), store the rest of the sticks in the freezer until needed
Your videos inspired me to finally get into the hobby of war hammer I’m about to finish my first box of marines. keep up the great work!
Bro this is EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you so much for this!
Now we need a paint guide for that scarecrow, he looks great.
Enjoyed seeing you work on Infinity minis.
Great video! As someone just beginning to explore sculpting this came at just the right time. I've been watching last light creative's videos but some of them definitely feel a bit too advanced for me. This is a great help, thank you!
Yay...i really like the look if the Infinity models 😊
Great video like always.
Also, my dead animal bits arrived and they look AMAZING
There's some very useful information here. Great job.
This is a fantastic video! So worth doing these little projects.
Great video. I've sculpted some hair and furs with green stuff, which works well. I used vaseline as knew from your prior videos that this works well. I've used millistuff for making banners as needed to be able to shape it, but also needed rigidity. I'm doing a cloak soon so great to have an idea on how to approach this!
I would love to see a video about combining Finecast and Plastic. I have a harebrained scheme to combine an Ogre Firebelly and the Ogroid Thaumaturge to make a chaos-corrupted Firebelly - but I've no idea where to start and would love to see how you would tackle it!
Great video, will be linking people it when people ask about sculpting!
It would have been nice a mention of the cheaper cost of buying GS in the sticks vs the tape rolls (as they are mega overpriced by comparison), aswell as the proper storage of the putty (in its plastic packaging, it will go bad and develop a skin, making it unusable - it just me stored in a glass container instead.
Ooooh, Pete covering Infinity!? Awesome!
Seems like CB are reaching out to every single content creator at the moment for the new edition.
@@dahSweep Makes a ton of sense honestly. I should finish getting my JSA set up.
Thanks Pete. Your my goto channel for inspiration. Your a credit to the hobby. I always learn something new.
Thanks Pete, it would be nice to see more videos along this line!
YOURE A SCULPTOR PETER!!!
Super helpful vid ty, didn't know you could freeze left over green stuff!
I got my Dead Animal Bits in the post yesterday and already have so many plans for them. Would love to see what other ideas you have for future bits
Really good work bro 👍👍
Chopped up soda can is nice for sculpting too. All you need is scissors.
Hard to improve such already awesome minis, they look great!
This is wonderful!
Thanks for this Pete!
more videos like this pls
HOLY COW PETE DOES INFINITY!!!
Are the GW thought police coming for you now?
This is a really nice introduction to working with putties. I already knew most of it, but still found it immensely helpful as it filled a few gaps in my knowledge... pun totally intended...
Infinity minis always look kinda neat
I've been eyeballing them for years but now that I'm running a post-apocalyptic sci-fi fantasy campaign I kinda have to buy them
@@einar_476 specially some of the bikers like desperados would fit that great
@@xXSEGISMUNDOXx I'm getting some necromunda minis too, the Ash Wastes Nomads on their weird bug cavalry and some Goliath Gangers.
i needed this
This is ana amazing vid 🤩
This man's pronunciation of: "Putty"
Its one of the most satisfactory things i ever listen to, can you please make a 10 hour version of Putty Asmr?
Btw im taking note of everything in this video like a psyco. Thank you very much
Excellent tutorial! Thank you.
Could you please tell me the milliput:green stuff ratio you used? I don’t think you mentioned it in the video. Many thanks!
Great work! I struggle working with greenstuff but this was really helpful! I am also loving the display cases you have on the wall behind you can I ask where you found them?
But you are professionally sculpted 😘
Nice video to finish off a Sunday on. Any chance we can get more Horus heresy guides? There’s a lot of legions you have yet to do videos on
PanOcenia 💙
Merci pour la vidéo
Will you be putting out a painting guide?
I'd like to kitbash/convert some Chaos-corrupted Stormtroopers (the ones from Star Wars to be exact) and I think this video might come in handy for whenever i do get the chance to make that concept into my next project
If you got any suggestions on how I could convert my own Chaos Stormtroopers, just let me know!
Bravo bravo
Great vid, though I'm not sure it's just me being deaf but I don't think you specific mentioned the ratio of green stuff to putty. It looked like four parts green stuff to one part miliput?
The other name for green stuff is pronounced need-a-tite, like kneading bread
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Useful. Maybe I'll give sculpting another go.
Corvus always lacked making proper blister upgrades for some of their units, its especially bigger BS they sold alternate loadouts for units as convention exclusives
I think it's pronounced as in to knead bread, reather than nee-add?
Much like myself and many others, these models need some dead animal bits! 😅
My Vaseline question is how do I buy it and not look like P Diddy?
Ne-add-itite? Is that a joke?
its gorillastuff not millistuff "Pete", Harambe is eternal
Bring here in 10s is crazy