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Made in us
Fixture of Dakka





Oklahoma City, Ok.

i just received some sheet Styrene i had ordered to make roofs and floors for some Pegasus buildings i want to construct.
i was wondering if anyone keeps them unglued for flexabilty on designs? or does everyone permanently assemble them in one design only?
if you do leave the flexable, do they hold up well over time?
thanks for any help.

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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

The slot-together system works for most of the parts as a temporary measure (except for some parts which MUST be glued together).

I glue mine permanently though. It helps with moving them around (although the tab/slot fit is good, having to control how it moves in 3 dimensions with only two hands means it fell apart a lot when unglued).

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