All I have are Italeri figures, and talk about trying to get them to line up, now some done OK, but others, I don't know where them arms go to, but to get them to line up on the figures they give me.
No matter how I put it, they don't look right, some I just put back in the box until I get more patients, and some I have spent a long time sanding them down, trying to get them to line up, then one time I got the arms mixed up, at first I thought they were all the same, until closer inspection, and thank God I put them together with super glue, cause you can use that debonder to undue it.
After that I kept them separated, cause I found out it does mean a whole lot on what their hands are doing.
They got a little white, where the debonder turned the plastic white, but the paint covered that.
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straightedge
Ohio, United States
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Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2004 - 12:59 AM UTC
sas
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2004 - 03:11 AM UTC
Guess I`m just tired of worring about figures and how they look, I`m a truck builder,at least I know that part of it is going to look good! Besides,if it gets a laugh here and there,what the heck. What I`m tryin to say here kids
for those of you readin along is have fun building your models too,if you agonize over a project chances are you`ll lose some or all interest,it`s happening to me right now with this bridge!
for those of you readin along is have fun building your models too,if you agonize over a project chances are you`ll lose some or all interest,it`s happening to me right now with this bridge!
KellyZak
British Columbia, Canada
Joined: August 19, 2003
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Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2004 - 03:20 AM UTC
I know what I should get you Russ, and just use it for your figures....a bottle of Tenax welding ceeeement! I can't live without that stuff now, no more seams from arms, torsos, etc. Hey, if Sheldon hadn't pointed out that backwards arm, I wouldn't have noticed it! LOL
sas
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Monday, November 22, 2004 - 10:22 AM UTC
That would be something to try,never used it before,worth giving a shot.
Also wanted to say that I put some new pics into my gallery,a little smaller in size this time.Hope you enjoy them.
An in progress shot of the Dragon Wagon tractor,the
whole vehicle is completed just waiting on new photos.
Also wanted to say that I put some new pics into my gallery,a little smaller in size this time.Hope you enjoy them.
An in progress shot of the Dragon Wagon tractor,the
whole vehicle is completed just waiting on new photos.