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  1. M

    where can I find a Miliput® in **Poland**

    Hello Y_Wong, thanks for the reply. How does the putty compare to Milliput? From your sculpts I'd say it is as fine and I guess it becomes rockhard as well. How well does it take small details? Bye, Ming-Hua
  2. M

    where can I find a Miliput® in **Poland**

    Ok, already got a reply. It turns out one of the sculptors is from Poznan too. Here are the stores he mentioned: "Bard" on sw Marcin "Wilczek" He told me to send you his e-mail address in case you have other questions. I'll private mail it to you.
  3. M

    Where to find in the USA Sylmasta products ?

    Orlando, I've been made a trip to Berlin and Prague with two friends from Brazil, so here are two tips: - come during summer. - when you're here. It doesn't matter that weather looks good, always bring your coat and a sweater. You can leave it at the hotel if you don't need it, but don't leave...
  4. M

    where can I find a Miliput® in **Poland**

    Hi, I'll ask on another forum where I know a few Polish sculptors to be hanging around. I'll get back to you if they can help. As to do it yourself epoxy putties, do keep in mind that there is a lot of variation in quality and not all of them are suitable for surface sculpting. Some are close...
  5. M

    Where to find in the USA Sylmasta products ?

    Opinion? Good choice. :)
  6. M

    Where to find in the USA Sylmasta products ?

    Hi, there could be a little bit of confusion here. Kneadatite: Polymerics in the US is the maker of the Kneadatite range and Sylmasta is an European distributor. Licensee as well I think. Duro is an original name of Kneadatite blue/yellow when sold as plumbing putty by Loctite. Loctite...
  7. M

    Hi guys, my new work in progress

    Hi, in that case I have another tip for you. It's possible to mix different putties (even polymer clays) to obtain specific properties and I think you'll find a mix of milliput (or another fine "hard" putty like A&B, grey matter, Tamiya, Aves, Magic sculp) and green stuff well suited for your...
  8. M

    Hi guys, my new work in progress

    Hi, very nice sculpt considering it's your fourth and the type of putty you're using. Good expression, anatomy and pose. I've got the impression you can visualize ok so it's now a matter of refining the techniques. I do think you should find yourself a different putty for surface details...
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