Leftover Greenstuff.
I'm terrible at judging quantities so always have GS left over. I'm also working on a cityfight board, but I'm going to keep this going after for use with basing and other terrain. basically I make sandbags from my leftovers. sometimes 1 sometimes 2 or 3.
here's how.
grab your leftover GS. in this instant it's enough for 1 sandbag, if I had more left i roll a quick thick sausage and cut 1cmish chunks off it.

As it's only enough for one I form it into a shallow rectangle using my sculpting tool.

The trick then is to use a suitable cloth (I wear glasses and find these things perfect, but enything with a suitable weave will do)
Press the cloth gently onto your rectangle of GS to transfer the texture



Lastly use your sculpting tool to scribe a shallow line around the bag, and you're done. set it aside and let it cure for future use.
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