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Post by prescenes2 on Sept 16, 2010 8:50:30 GMT -5
I've kinda asked this question on the Yahoo PS Group but I'll put it here like a poll question. With the way Aurora designed the PS kits, they were meant to be "Snap" together. I'm curious to know how many have decided to "glue" their kits together (legs and all) and who didn't because they want them to remain "moveable"? Why?
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stormnl
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Post by stormnl on Sept 19, 2010 4:40:44 GMT -5
i glue them together,,because i want to paint them,and get rit of those holes,,at the legs
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Post by TAY666 on Sept 25, 2010 21:32:10 GMT -5
I generally go with 2 approaches. Either I completely glue and fully putty everything. Seaps, joints, the whole 9 yards. Or I use a hybrid approach. I will glue all the seams, fully putty and texture them. But I will leave the joints free to repose things as I wish.
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Post by prescenes2 on Sept 30, 2010 20:21:53 GMT -5
I like the Hybrid approach Trevor!
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Post by TAY666 on Oct 2, 2010 12:35:12 GMT -5
It's the best of both worlds for me. I love making the seams disappear, but I also like to have options on how I display my pieces.
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Post by monstermodelreview on Oct 3, 2010 19:00:26 GMT -5
I glue everything but the mouths on some kit's. Rob
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Post by CroMagnon Man on Dec 27, 2010 13:31:33 GMT -5
I keep the moving parts (heads, mouths etc) and alternate parts (legs, weapons etc) movable, but I use glue to attach body halves together, so that the seams are easier to file down.
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Post by gprehistoric on Feb 19, 2011 0:20:02 GMT -5
Like the hybrid, makes 'em look good but still fully posable. G
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Post by jradek70 on Mar 31, 2011 5:41:45 GMT -5
i like the hybrid approach also. Glue and file all the body and limb halves. but snap all the moveable parts...i dont want to loose pose ability!
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Post by cromagnonman2000 on Apr 15, 2011 20:56:00 GMT -5
I leave the movable parts movable, but I glue the two halves of each sub-assembly together.
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