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    #1

    Taurps, Ground sheets, Rolled up tents etc

    Im finding it difficult to purchase Kneadatite (Green Stuff ) to model my own items as above.
    Youtube is full of demos but Kneadatite appears to be the product of choice. Milliput I have used before and find it messy and it dries brittle.
    What to you use to produce your items?
  • col68
    • Nov 2016
    • 1505

    #2
    Alan I use nothing but milliputt.
    I roll it out on glass with a rolling pin covered with talc.
    I've never had any problems with brittleness

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by col68
      Alan I use nothing but milliputt.
      I roll it out on glass with a rolling pin covered with talc.
      I've never had any problems with brittleness
      Which Milliput do you use?

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      • col68
        • Nov 2016
        • 1505

        #4
        Originally posted by Awins
        Which Milliput do you use?
        For tarps and bed rolls I use the standard yellow mate.
        HTH

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        • grumpa
          • Jan 2015
          • 6142

          #5
          I use tissue paper for tarps and bedrolls etc.. suitably cut, folded and rolled, tied of with thread, soaked with white glue diluted with water, set in place as desired and let dry for 24hrs.
          Then the usual painting and weathering

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          • spanner570
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2009
            • 15380

            #6
            Originally posted by grumpa
            I use tissue paper for tarps and bedrolls etc.. suitably cut, folded and rolled, tied of with thread, soaked with white glue diluted with water, set in place as desired and let dry for 24hrs.
            Then the usual painting and weathering
            Me too Jim. Cheap as chips and works every time!

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            • john i am
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2012
              • 4019

              #7
              Originally posted by spanner570
              Me too Jim. Cheap as chips and works every time!
              I'll have to try this had some point Ron/Jim. I presume when you say "tissue paper" you actually mean the thin coloured stuff kids play with and not the stuff you use to blow your nose. Just checking like

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              • Guest

                #8
                I've used a range of different materials to make tarps, bedrolls and the like. Tissue paper is really good for tarps particularly if used to cover other stores and stuff as you can paint it with dilute PVA and mould it into almost any shape. Lead foil is another good option but to my eye it can look a bit thick if you're not careful.
                Cheers
                Dave

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                • spanner570
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2009
                  • 15380

                  #9
                  Originally posted by john i am
                  I'll have to try this had some point Ron/Jim. I presume when you say "tissue paper" you actually mean the thin coloured stuff kids play with and not the stuff you use to blow your nose. Just checking like
                  John, any sort of tissue will do. Other folks might have different ideas, but I find single ply is best, but if it's got two or even three 'layers', just peel them apart. Just make sure none has any sort of pretty pattern on them!

                  Cheers,
                  Ron

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                  • Germanjim
                    • Nov 2015
                    • 160

                    #10
                    For small items I use das modelling clay, its pliable without being too soft, like others I use tissue paper to make larger pieces. It's trial and error with a lot of materials but I think I've found what best works for me. Jim

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