KruleBear
Active member
To force myself to get some more mini’s painted I committed on the Reaper forum to complete a Dragon by the end of the year. So I decided to do their very cool Gauth Dragon I bought when they first came out (15 years ago?).
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At the time I used 15 minute mid cure two part epoxy by Bob Smith Industries packaged for hobby shops to assemble him. I was obviously impatient at the time as the wing protrudes out of the socket pretty significantly—about a ½” but it doesn’t show up well in the picture.
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My first question—any good suggestions for easily breaking the epoxy bond so I can refit the wing? (I had someone suggest carefully wrapping him in bubble wrap. Put in a box carefully with packing peanuts and take him to a gaming event—guaranteed to have the wings fall off in route J)
OR should I try to sculpt the ridge into the scales—this seems impractical do to only having filled gaps or made mud piles on slotta bases in the past with filler.
Finally I have several gaps to correct. Even the good wing has a gap similar to the squared out area in the pict. There is also a ridge at the neck (red circle) and the top jaw/head really doesn’t have a believable connection/socket to the lower jaw neck (can’t see from the picts, but you can see a bit of the gap on the back with the other red circle). There is also a ridge around the torso. The front of this one I should be able to handle with no problems, but I will be challenged to get the scales to blend on the back (no picture of back).
Currently at my disposal: Magic Sculpt, standard milliput, green stuff, modeling paste, various squadron putties (I hate these), and plasters. Other than some roots with the Magic Sculpt I have never used any of the two part epoxides—and I believe I bought the milliput when I bought the dragon.
I won’t progress on the fast, but any help is appreciated.
-Mike
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At the time I used 15 minute mid cure two part epoxy by Bob Smith Industries packaged for hobby shops to assemble him. I was obviously impatient at the time as the wing protrudes out of the socket pretty significantly—about a ½” but it doesn’t show up well in the picture.
View attachment 20501View attachment 20502
My first question—any good suggestions for easily breaking the epoxy bond so I can refit the wing? (I had someone suggest carefully wrapping him in bubble wrap. Put in a box carefully with packing peanuts and take him to a gaming event—guaranteed to have the wings fall off in route J)
OR should I try to sculpt the ridge into the scales—this seems impractical do to only having filled gaps or made mud piles on slotta bases in the past with filler.
Finally I have several gaps to correct. Even the good wing has a gap similar to the squared out area in the pict. There is also a ridge at the neck (red circle) and the top jaw/head really doesn’t have a believable connection/socket to the lower jaw neck (can’t see from the picts, but you can see a bit of the gap on the back with the other red circle). There is also a ridge around the torso. The front of this one I should be able to handle with no problems, but I will be challenged to get the scales to blend on the back (no picture of back).
Currently at my disposal: Magic Sculpt, standard milliput, green stuff, modeling paste, various squadron putties (I hate these), and plasters. Other than some roots with the Magic Sculpt I have never used any of the two part epoxides—and I believe I bought the milliput when I bought the dragon.
I won’t progress on the fast, but any help is appreciated.
-Mike