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Hi all,

I have bought some Dark Elf Cold One Knights and want to paint the cold ones before I stick the knights on.

My question is if I paint the cold ones, will the plastic glue still work on a painted plastic surface, or will I need to scratch the paint off the saddle to get the plastic glue to stick?

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Sheffield UK

You'll need to file a section down. The glue works by sort of melting the plastic a bit.

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The glue will melt the paint too but scaping a small area is always best.

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Use blutack on the joins, or just paint them and superglue them, thats what I do when I can't be arsed.

 
   
 
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