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Terrifying Wraith






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I had a bottle of citadel glue still laying around (I got it before realizing that it sucks as model glue), and wanted to glue some legos together without wasting any of my good glue. So, I used the Citadel glue, and it actually works pretty well! While it still sucks at its intended purpose, it works wonderfully for this (Specifically on Minifigures). It dries incredibly quickly (It'll likely be dry by the time you line up the pieces!) so no need to hold it down, if done right its nearly impossible to tell it was glued at all, and when it is dry it holds really firmly (Strong enough that you could give it to a child and they likely wouldn't break it). So, at least it has some use, right?

Oh, and here's a pic of the results
[Thumb - Kragled Emmet.JPG]

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Haha i typed that before the photo came up too..

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