Liquid Mask 10ml. Turquoise blue masking liquid is a useful masking product that allows you to cover and protect areas of your figure or model that you do not want to paint. This liquid is easy to apply. Once the liquid dries, it creates a thin film that is very easy to remove by simply pulling it off. This makes it perfect for use when you are painting or refinishing a model or figure and need to protect certain areas from accidental splashes or brush strokes. One of the advantages of this masking liquid is that it is formulated to be water soluble. This allows you to adjust the intensity of the mask, delay the drying time and clean it more easily. We recommend applying at least two thin coats of the product to the area you want to cover, to create a mask thick enough to be easily removed without breaking. This will help ensure that the mask comes off with little effort when you are finished painting the rest of the figure. The approximate drying time for this turquoise blue masking fluid is 15 minutes. It comes in a convenient glass jar with an applicator brush, and the jar contains 10 ml of liquid, which should be more than enough for most projects. Whether you are an experienced modeler or a beginner, this masking liquid is a useful tool to have in your collection. There are several advantages to buying products from Green Stuff World, an online store specializing in model and wargame paint. We offer a wide range of products to choose from, including acrylic paints , brushes , tools and other supplies. You can find everything you need for your project in one place, which makes it easy to get started. Contents: 1 10 ml glass bottle.
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Go to cartSet of 10 chisels and spatulas for sculpting and shaping.These tools are made of high quality stainless steel with a superior finish. Stainless steel is used to prevent rust and make them easier to clean.They have a total of 20 different stainless steel tips for use with Putties of all kinds such as Green Putty, Brown Putty, Milliput, Sculpey, Polymer Clays, etc. For any kind of artistic modeling and figure finishing.Material: reinforced stainless steelCase: Black LeatherQuantity: 10 Tools
Tin sheet for handicrafts Flexible metal sheet, easy to cut with a pair of scissors or a modeling cutter. It is a versatile material that offers many possibilities in modeling and crafts, allowing hobbyists and crafters to create realistic, custom details in their projects. The malleability of this material allows it to be easily shaped and painted, making it a very versatile material. Here are some common uses and applications: Model details: this material is ideal for creating realistic details on models, such as house roofs, building siding, fences, gutters, flags, plants, textiles, or, for example, pipes. Its malleability allows it to be bent and shaped as needed. Vehicle and spacecraft cladding: in vehicle and spacecraft modeling, tinfoil can be used to simulate sheet metal, particularly in the fabrication of bodies, wings, fuselages, and exterior parts. Forming tools: the tin plate is excellent for making custom forming tools. Small presses or molds can be made to shape parts from other materials, such as plastic or clay. Building custom accessories and details: you can use it to create custom accessories, such as aircraft spoilers, wagon wheels, shields, and other details specific to your modeling project. Always keep in mind its hardness and the functionality you intend to achieve, as it may have some limitations depending on how you use it. Wear and aging effects: tin is easy to work with and paint, so it is ideal for adding wear and aging effects to your models. You can scrape, bend and paint the sheets to simulate rust, dents and other signs of use. Scenery and dioramas: useful for creating scenery and diorama elements, such as building roofs, control panels, fences, railings, lampposts and other architectural details. Masks and stencils: you can cut tin sheets to create masks and stencils that help you accurately apply the acrylic paint or details on projects. Bases and supports: can be used in conjunction with other heavier materials as a base or support for figures or structures, providing stability and additional weight. Relief art: if you like relief art and embossing, you can use it to create textured artwork. Model and paint on them for visually interesting results. Jewelry and costume jewelry: in the field of crafts and embossing, the embossedfoil can be used to create custom jewelry and costume jewelry. It can be cut, folded and decorated to create earrings, necklaces, bracelets and more. Contents: Thickness: 0.2 mm (0.180 microns)Material: Embossing Tin SheetSize: 10x45cm Warnings: - The presentation of this material will be bent.- Magnets will not attract to this material. - This material is a 3-layer laminate, the two outer layers are made of craft tin and the middle layer, sandwich type, is made of lead and gives it flexibility. Lead is present on the inside, but it is virtually untouchable during processing because it is coated and hidden within the material itself.
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Go to cartACRYLIC GREEN PUTTY 20ml20 ml tube with fine applicator tip.Liquid Green Stuff or Green Putty is a modeling putty used to fill gaps and smooth surfaces on miniature figurines and other small-scale models. It is typically used in the miniature wargame hobby, in which players use small figurines to represent different characters and units on a battlefield. It is applied to the miniature and then sculpted or sanded to fill gaps or create new details. It is called Liquid Green Stuff because of its green color and its consistency, which is similar to that of a liquid when first applied. Once dried, it becomes hard and can be sanded, filed or painted.HOW TO USE IT?Using this filler to fill gaps and sculpt details on miniature figurines is a simple process. Here are the basic steps:1.- Clean the area where you want to apply it. Make sure it is free of dust, oil or other contaminants that could affect the bond between the putty and the miniature.2.- Apply a small amount to the area you want to fill or sculpt. You can use a toothpick or sculpting tool to apply it. Keep in mind that this sculpting material can be thinned with water to make it more fluid.3.- Use a sculpting tool, brush or simply your fingers to shape it as you wish. It should be pressed firmly against the miniature to ensure a good bond.4.- Allow to dry. This can take a few hours to a day depending on the thickness of the application and the humidity of the environment. Once dry, you can sand or file it down to smooth out any rough edges or high spots. If you plan to paint it after it's completely dry, clean the surface again so you can prime or paint it directly.It's important to keep in mind that it will harden after a while, so you'll have to work quickly and be careful how much you're using to keep it from hardening on your tools or fingers.