Greg Ellis
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I just picked up a number of GW Plastic figs on the sprue for cheap - some current Empire militia and the Fellowship from the Mines of Moria boxed set. I also got a couple of small boxed sets: a knight and his retainers and some classic Empire Wizards.
I haven\'t worked with plastics much, so I\'ve got some questions. Hopefully some of you can help me out?
What\'s the best glue for assembly? I\'ve seen mention of GW brand polystyrene cement, generic liquid poly and also super glue? Any recommendations? (If it\'s non-GW, preferably something available in Canada.) Does it make any difference which glue you use?
The Empire figs don\'t have rails on their feet (although strangely, the bases I received do have slots in them; I\'m guessing they\'re the wrong bases).
Can I just glue their feet to the bases? Or is it worth the extra trouble of drilling and pinning? I\'ll be using these figs mostly for practising paint techniques, but they will probably see some use in RPG\'s as well.
I\'ve read that the propellant in certain primers can melt plastic. Has anyone seen this issue with Krylon? That\'s just what I happen to have in the house at the moment.
I\'ve also got some (vintage) Ral Partha brush-on primer that I use quite frequently during the colder parts of the year. Has anyone seen or heard of any issues in using that on GW plastics? I guess I could check it myself on a bit of sprue.
Anything else you can think of that a plastics-newb should watch out for?
Thanks,
Greg
I haven\'t worked with plastics much, so I\'ve got some questions. Hopefully some of you can help me out?
What\'s the best glue for assembly? I\'ve seen mention of GW brand polystyrene cement, generic liquid poly and also super glue? Any recommendations? (If it\'s non-GW, preferably something available in Canada.) Does it make any difference which glue you use?
The Empire figs don\'t have rails on their feet (although strangely, the bases I received do have slots in them; I\'m guessing they\'re the wrong bases).
Can I just glue their feet to the bases? Or is it worth the extra trouble of drilling and pinning? I\'ll be using these figs mostly for practising paint techniques, but they will probably see some use in RPG\'s as well.
I\'ve read that the propellant in certain primers can melt plastic. Has anyone seen this issue with Krylon? That\'s just what I happen to have in the house at the moment.
I\'ve also got some (vintage) Ral Partha brush-on primer that I use quite frequently during the colder parts of the year. Has anyone seen or heard of any issues in using that on GW plastics? I guess I could check it myself on a bit of sprue.
Anything else you can think of that a plastics-newb should watch out for?
Thanks,
Greg