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9 reviews
Magic Stuff
Paints on like a thick but workable goop and then cures nicely. Great for a little bit of cleanup or kitbashing.
November 28, 2023 8:01 PM
Good crease filer
This stuff is very easy to work with. Dries quickly and easily sandable for a smooth finish.
January 19, 2022 2:24 PM
Like Green Stuff... but liquid.
Not really sure what to say about this stuff. It works well enough for the most part, but does run a bit thinner than I'd like.
January 1, 2022 2:55 AM
Good product for a specific role.
This product is good for filling small gaps and seams. Easier to use than traditional green stuff for small model filling projects. Dries quickly and primes well. This product is not a replacement for traditional putty-style green stuff and can't really be used for sculpting or larger gap filling. My product arrived in good condition and was not dried out.
December 29, 2021 3:14 PM
Good, maybe better options out there
Works well but needs multiple coats to fill gaps. Dried quicker than I expected with my previous experience with normal Green Stuff.
December 15, 2021 3:44 PM
Practice makes perfect?
It's easy enough to get out of the pot and on to the model, but smoothing it out is another story. This stuff takes a bit of finessing. Wax carving/clay sculpting tools are a big help. I gave it a day to dry before putting primer on the area.
August 25, 2021 10:50 AM
Good for some things, not for others
This product seems to be controversial. It's true that it's not great for general gap filling. It's fine for small gaps like you might have in pre-assembled minis from CMON. Great for that actually. I used it on a Rising Sun Susano-o mini. You still need to put two to three light coats on. It has a very dark green finish with just a slight texture; it looks fine after priming, mostly like it's not there as long as you blended it out with your brush properly. It works pretty well for smoothing out sculpted bases where you make a mistake with your Milliput or regular Green Stuff putty. It's great for dabbing over sand on a base to make it look less like 'sand stuck to plastic'. When you have a small, hard to reach gap or a joint area that needs just the bare minimum of putty it's great; you don't have to mix up a gob of the regular stuff and bother with the sculpting tools. Just grab your brush and some water. It's not going to replace your other putty, but it's another tool in your chest. Watch the GW tutorial video. In my pic you can see the difference in color between regular green stuff and this liquid product. I went in with this green stuff 'paint' and fixed my previous putty errors.
April 27, 2021 7:04 PM
Partially Dried Out
I just got this in today and its already partially dried out. Way too thick to apply with a brush. It has the constancy of freshly mixed Milliput. I can probably apply it with sculpting tool, so it might get some use. Pretty disappointed, but not the end of the world. I use LGS on small delicate figures, but this bottle will only be suitable for larger figures that are robust enough to press this partially hardened putty into gaps.
June 28, 2018 3:24 AM
Coralline Algae
I just got this in today and its already partially dried out. Way too thick to apply with a brush. It has the constancy of freshly mixed Milliput. I can probably apply it with sculpting tool, so it might get some use. Pretty disappointed, but not the end of the world. I use LGS on small delicate figures, but this bottle will only be suitable for larger figures that are robust enough to press this partially hardened putty into gaps.
June 28, 2018 12:00 AM
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