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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy




Italy

I'm having real problems finding a way to base my Def Dread and not have it break the glue. The thing is
so top heavy that what I've tried just doesn't work. I though of obvious solutions, like super glue and elmars
glue. What are you guys using?


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Tail-spinning Tomb Blade Pilot






score the crap out of the bottom of the dread feet and the area on the base where it attaches
then superglue (and accelerate if you like)
   
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Darkwolf






New Hampshire

What he said...

If that fails, there's always pinning.

Elmer's??? I've always superglued, unless it was plastic in which case it's the cement stuff...
   
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Screamin' Stormboy




Southern California

I just pin the model to the base with super glue. Especially since I drop my models often the pinning helps keep the model to the base.
   
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Stabbin' Skarboy





At my Keyboard

Look for BSI ( Bob Smith Industries ) Glue at your local shop. That is the best stuff I have ever used and I been at this about 20 years. If your local store dosnt already carry it, they can order it direct from BSI they do small order and even make labels that have the stores name and info to put on the bottels.

http://www.bsiadhesives.com/

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