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This page is a gallery showing some of the works that modellers and sculptors have produced using milliput - just click on any of the pictures or links to see enlargements and read about some of their techniques...

If you have a model that you would like to see featured in the gallery, please send us a photo.

Sci-Fi Resin Models by Luca Zampriolo

Luca Zampriolo is a professional mecha modeller from Italy and we are delighted to feature some of his work on our gallery page.

My company, Kallamity, produces sci-fi resin models. I have been using Superfine White Milliput since 2000 and it has changed my life. I have discovered the meaning of "full scratchbuilt part" and now make all my master patterns with Milliput and consider it the best product for modellers for it's

  • hardness
  • workability
  • versatility
  • detail quality
  • easy to work with

I work with Milliput for sculpting and to incorporate other details to my scratchbuilt shapes. In my experience, I find wetting my sculpting tools makes working with Milliput easier. I also use denaturated alcohol to obtain a smooth surface.

You can intermix the grades of Milliput, for example, I have mixed Black Milliput with Superfine White Milliput creating a beautiful 'grey' putty with very visible details.

If you want to see more of my work please take a look at the Model Section on http://kallamity.com

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Sculpture by Terry Mathews

Terry Mathews is a sculptor who has been working with Milliput for many years.  He has very kindly sent us some excellent photographs for our Gallery Page.

Mostly he uses clay or plasticine to create the original model to make the mould from which the wax is formed in the process of casting a bronze sculpture. These materials are usually modelled on an armature or skeleton of firm wire or metal rods. However for smaller models of birds he frequently uses Milliput as, once set, it can be treated quite roughly without any damage or alteration of form. The Jacana that is pictured was created this way.

Another way that he utilises Milliput is to create a skull of the animal that he is about to make in, this was especially helpful as in the case of the Hippo pictured, he needed to open the mouth and have the dentition in the correct order.

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SET by Steve Trickett

Steve Trickett has been working with Milliput for many years. He was one of the first sculptors to use our new Black Milliput.

Read Steve's article on how he used Milliput to create this piece. We would like to thank Set's owner, Debbie Harding, for allowing us to feature these images on our website.
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Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett
Sculpture by Steve Trickett

Figures by Gillian Robinson
Read Gillian's article on how she uses Milliput
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Military Figurines by Adrien De Maeyer
Adrien has created these figurines of characters from the 30 Years War
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The Excelsior Sculptures Collection by Steve Whitehouse
Read Steve's article on how his company uses Milliput
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