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I have been trying to fix some warped space wolf models I have using this method and it is just not working at all. It worked on my fine cast models but not the normal plastic ones. Any thoughts or ideas?
   
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Cool video and nice to see it working!
I don't think that you fix warped plastc with this method.
Maybe you can heat them up with a hair drier and bent them in to the right shape
   
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Jimtrue85 wrote:
I have been trying to fix some warped space wolf models I have using this method and it is just not working at all. It worked on my fine cast models but not the normal plastic ones. Any thoughts or ideas?


Pour salt into a pan and set on the stove, place model in the salt for a few seconds than remove and do what you will
   
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Jimtrue85 wrote:
I have been trying to fix some warped space wolf models I have using this method and it is just not working at all. It worked on my fine cast models but not the normal plastic ones. Any thoughts or ideas?


How are they warped?

   
 
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