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Post by Harr0wed on Jan 26, 2018 15:39:18 GMT
Hi all, I need some advice. Just started putting together Wrong Eye and Snapjaw. WE went together pretty well, but Snapjaw...oh gosh. I am not the accomplished modeler, but most of the large minis I have put together have been jacks so they haven't been very organic looking. Is Greenstuff going to be the best way to fix this seam? The head is even worse with the jaws not setting correctly together, poor fellow has his bottom jaw off to the left some. Edit: unsure how to make this pic look better, and thank you in advance for any advice!
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Asmoridin
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Post by Asmoridin on Jan 26, 2018 18:20:02 GMT
Yeah, for things like that I've always just used Greenstuff. It's pretty easy to work with (just make sure it stays moist until you're done! Slip it in there, texture it to look like the rest of the model, and after priming, you won't notice the difference.
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Post by Harr0wed on Jan 26, 2018 20:03:03 GMT
Man, I suck at green stuff. Oh well, thanks!
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Post by AdeptusB on Jan 26, 2018 20:23:19 GMT
I'm not much of a sculptor either, but filling gaps is pretty easy. Just wet your fingers, make a roll of green stuff and roughly push it into the gap. Then wet the tip of a dull pencil or similar stylus and run it along the gap, so than some green stuff is forced in and the excess is scraped off.
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Asmoridin
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Post by Asmoridin on Jan 26, 2018 21:22:42 GMT
I'm not much of a sculptor either, but filling gaps is pretty easy. Just wet your fingers, make a roll of green stuff and roughly push it into the gap. Then wet the tip of a dull pencil or similar stylus and run it along the gap, so than some green stuff is forced in and the excess is scraped off. Yeah, it's really not more complicated than this- it's nothing nearly so involved as sculpting- a little bit of texturing will help it fit in better, because you don't want it super flat, but a tiny bit goes a long way here.
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