The Craziest Special Effects Paints from Green Stuff World

Want a little extra something to level up your models? Here are some interesting paints we have in store to keep your model building exciting. Test the limits of your creativity with these specialized paints from Green Stuff World and see what you can come up with. Are you ready to take them on?

Summary

  1. Green Stuff World Flesh Blood Paints
  2. Green Stuff World Liquid Frost
  3. Green Stuff World Spider Serum
  4. Green Stuff World Conductive Paint

Green Stuff World Flesh Blood Paints

Nothing completes a grisly battlefield more than the sight of blood and gore. Do you want to add a little more pizazz to wounds, cuts, or ripped-off torsos? Then this might be just the thing you need to complete that gruesome sight.

Green Stuff World’s flesh-blood paints have an acrylic base and glossy finish that are formulated to resemble real blood. You can lay it on your miniatures, splatter it over your models, or use it as a wash or a stain. With the combination of True Blood and Coagulated Blood, you can get a lot of different tones and effects you can play around with. Experiment as much as you want with these epic flesh-blood paints and let your mind lead your brush to the most macabre of places.

Watch the Blood Effect tutorial here: Youtube Video

Green Stuff World True Blood 

Green Stuff World True Blood

This flesh-blood paint is formulated to resemble the blood fresh from the wound. With its scarlet crimson color, it is the perfect shade for depicting a newly drawn blood bath or perhaps the violent sight of a recent murder. Use it at your own discretion. It might not be true blood... but it is close.

Get the Green Stuff World True Blood  Paint here

Green Stuff World Coagulated Blood 

Green Stuff World Coagulated Blood

This flesh-blood paint is formulated to resemble drying blood, the nearly rotting kind you can almost smell from a mile away just by looking. A heap of this coagulated blood paint has a thick, gunky appearance and its characteristic deep crimson-brown shade is suitable for different kinds of blood-related special effects.

Get the Green Stuff World Coagulated Blood Paint here

Green Stuff World Liquid Frost

Green Stuff World Liquid Frost

Whether you are working with a model with fantasy elements or just want a beautiful addition to your creations, crystals are great game changers that can take your modeling to new heights. Green Stuff World’s Liquid Frost contains a saline-type solution that has the ability to grow into a crystal-like frost. You can use this solution to make large crystal formations, create a fresh fallen snow effect, or do something in between.

Get the Green Stuff World Liquid Frost here

Things to Remember When Working with Liquid Frost:

  • Due to the product’s natural composition, external factors like humidity, temperature, and the surface where it is applied will greatly affect frost formation.
  • Applying multiple layers of liquid frost will create large crystal formations. When layering, leave each layer to dry for 4 to 24 hours for best results.
  • The crystallization effect will vary depending on whether it is applied using a brush or an airbrush. When airbrushing, it is recommended not to make the layers too thin because it is possible that formations may not occur.
  • This product can be diluted with water, however, doing this can negatively affect the crystallization, so it is not advisable. The formations can also be cleaned with water if necessary.

Watch the Liquid Frost demonstration here: Youtube Video

Green Stuff World Spider Serum

Green Stuff World Spider Serum

Spiderwebs and cobwebs are iconic elements that are essential when setting up a spooky vibe. Green Stuff World’s Spider Serum makes creating your own webs faster and easier without the help of a hairy eight-legged friend. With this serum, you will be able to create a web of tangled plastic filaments that can make a very realistic spider web and add an aging effect to your scenery, dioramas, and models. This handy special effect is suitable for airbrush use only.

Get the Green Stuff World Spider Serum here

Things to Remember When Working with the Spider Serum:

  • Shake the bottle well before use, and make sure that it is used straight from the bottle to the airbrush. Do not use any thinners or diluents, since they could affect the product’s results.
  • When using the serum, it is recommended that the airbrush be operated at low pressure. Spray with a fair bit of distance away from the model to get more of the cobweb effect. You can also experiment with spraying from different distances and adjusting the pressure until you get your desired effect.
  • The spiderwebs are fairly durable and will fully harden after 1-2 days of setting. If cared for properly, this can last for years, as long as there is no external disturbance.
  • The spider serum should be used along with the recommended Green Stuff World Spider Serum Cleaner.

Watch the Spider Serum demonstration here: Youtube Video

Green Stuff World Conductive Paint

Green Stuff World Conductive Paint

Not a fan of soldering? This product might be for you! Green Stuff World’s Conductive Paint is a game changer when it comes to working with electrical circuits, especially at a smaller scale. This water-based paint contains conductive silver metallic flecks that can easily be painted on different surfaces to create circuit paths and make LED connections. It is the ideal choice when working on smaller nooks and crannies that will be difficult to equip with wires or in places where drilling is not an option.

Get the Green Stuff World Conductive Paint here 

Things to Remember When Working with Conductive Paint:

  • The paint can conduct electricity up to at least 30 to 40 centimeters without losing any conductivity. It must be used only after it dries.
  • The paint has to be applied in homogenous layers that are not too thick. You can use a toothpick or a small applicator to put it on a surface.
  • The paint works on plastic, resin, metal, paper, and wood surfaces.
  • It is recommended to use 3V or 9V batteries when working with conductive paints.

Watch the Conductive Paint demonstration here: Youtube Video

In Conclusion

There are plenty of specialized products out there that will cater to even our strangest needs. Modeling has now become a well-established hobby that has companies that cater to every desire of its customers. These products only scratch the surface of the craziest products out there, but they are already a sight to see.

At Hearns Hobbies, we offer a wide range of products for beginner and experienced modelers. Find the best one for your needs and preferences here!

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