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Army Painter Tools - Kneadite Green Stuff

Original price $23.95 - Original price $23.95
Original price
$23.95
$23.95 - $23.95
Current price $23.95
SKU PNT-TL5037

The original Kneadatite (best known as Green Stuff) is used by model makers and hobbyists for conversions, filling mold lines and sculpting miniatures.

  • Great for adding bits or hiding mold lines.
  • Hardens fast when the two components are mixed.
  • Fast and easy kneading.

Whether you're adhering tough to fit piece, cleaning mold lines, converting your miniatures, or even sculpting your own - The Army Painter Green Stuff is exactly what you need.

The original Kneadatite, also known as Green Stuff, is a two-part epoxy used by model makers and hobbyists. Simply mix equal parts yellow and blue putty until you achieve an even green coloured putty and you're ready to begin.

This magical concoction is a polymide/epoxy sealant and adhesive. It helps to adhere difficult bits and pieces, especially when used in conjunction with the "pinning" technique and super glue. When you roll it real thin it can be used to fill gaps and clean mold lines. Green Stuff hardens fast but has a flexible working time of 20-30 minuts. After only 8-hours, it should be fully dry and it can be sanded and shaved for a smooth, clean final result.

When used in combination with The Army Painter Sculpting Tools and Hobby Knife, Green Stuff is the age-old choice for traditional model sculpting and conversion work.

How to use: 

  1. Take equal parts of the blue and yellow parts
  2. Knead them using your fingers untill they are completely green
  3. Using Sculpting Tools shape the ball and let dry
  4. Green Stuff completely cures within 24 hours.

TIP: Need more time?

Pour on a bit of water on the Green Stuff while kneading then you will get more time to shape - this will prolong drying time.

Green Stuff can irritate your skin - clean hands thoroughly after use.