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Author:  hollowcrown [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:21 am ]
Post subject:  Alternative to Citadel green stuff

Are there any alternatives to Citadel green stuff?

I need some to fill in some bits on models but don't want to pay Citadel's extortionate prices and was wondering if any alternatives could be recommended by you guys?

Author:  Bofur The Dwarf [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:28 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Alternative to Citadel green stuff

Here's some green stuff. £4.50, but it's better value than GW. You get more in this packet, lots more!

http://giftsforgeeks.org.uk/shop/-/prod ... 780282842/

I'm afraid green stuff is hard to find at a good price, but this is the best valued I've found.

Author:  Barnsley Burglar [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Alternative to Citadel green stuff

I've been using this:
http://www.waylandgames.co.uk/wayland-g ... 12130.html

Author:  SidTheSloth [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Alternative to Citadel green stuff

If I were you I'd just get some on eBay.... it's all the same stuff...

Author:  Fëanor, the mighty elf [ Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Alternative to Citadel green stuff

Watch out with ebay though, as some of the Green Stuff on there could be very old and thus harder to use.

Ebob also sells Green Stuff: http://www.ebobminiatures.com/products/tools.htm
6" for 3 pounds, quite good value I think. He also sells some great tools and puppets.


Also there are other alternatives for putties. You got different sorts of milliput , you got ProCreate, and more. Each putty has it's advantages and disadvantages.
Generally speaking, milliput is cheaper, but not as fine as Green Stuff, cures faster and rock-hard, is pretty sticky and feels like working with clay.
Green Stuff is quite sticky, but when you press it, it usually 'bends' back a little, when curing it slightly expands, but is otherwise good quality.
ProCreate is probably a little more expensive than Green Stuff (unless you buy Green Stuff from GW of course), but has a very fine granularity, does not 'bend' back, is less sticky than Green Stuff and does not expand when curing. I find working with it a little easier than with Green Stuff. You can also make things more smooth (because of the finer granularity).

As you see, all putties have their own advantages, and therefore you can often find the right putty for the job. When sculpting a mini from scratch, I would say it's a good idea to start with Milliput as a base, use Green Stuff next for the larger parts and then add ProCreate for the details (like, head, hair, chain mail, belts etc).

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