tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7447094707591593708.post7363836834539662354..comments2024-02-19T07:29:54.227-05:00Comments on Tiny Basement Wars - Slaves to Dorkness: Night Goblins into Hobgoblins (Part Two) . . . or Hobgoblins in PantaloonsTiny Basement Warshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18177114264084517734noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7447094707591593708.post-57585225011120751982014-08-28T07:54:04.436-04:002014-08-28T07:54:04.436-04:00That's a good start ! Yes, Green sstuf does st...That's a good start ! Yes, Green sstuf does stick a lot and often more to what you don't want it to stick to than to what you do want it to stick to... <br />Good thing about green stuff is you can learn quickly and th eonly thin that counts is patience, I often realise I end up ruining a very good job just because I wanted to add another step whereas I sohould have just let it cure... Asslessmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09475252828835332056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7447094707591593708.post-70902692678897547442014-08-24T23:17:12.004-04:002014-08-24T23:17:12.004-04:00Your optimism and honesty is refreshing! Many peop...Your optimism and honesty is refreshing! Many people act as if sculpting with greenstuff is the most natural thing in the world. In reality, if you've never used it, it's unlike anything you've ever sculpted with. On metal minis it's one thing, but you're totally right about plastics... and about fingerprints!<br /><br />Keep at it!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04006715978062774824noreply@blogger.com