tools
aliengod i would use sculting tools available from most arts n crafts shops plus i actually find that making shaped implements from the milliput itself is as handy as anything. i would form the initial shapes as much as i can whilst the milliput is still pliable then when it hardens i use carving tools for fine detail again arts n crafts stores, for the more robust carving i use a dremmel multi tool with the pen attachement and various cutters also files are handy for doing clean lines the like of bolters that sort of thing, they tend to get bunged up so a stout wire brush comes in handy there, for doing large areas like legs shoulder, pads arms and any other type of large smooth surface i use a bench sander once the desired shape is achieved im afraid its down to elbow grease and the wet n dry sand paper for the final finish any really fine details you add later on, keep cocktail sticks handy the are a god send when doing fine detail other than that its all in the eye hope this helps cheers:beer: