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Crazed Cultist of Khorne




Pennsylvania

I've recently been remodeling some of my CSM and was wondering if there was an easy way to remove shoulder pads from arms without shredding the pad or cutting the arm out(don't care what happens to the arm, just don't want to spend the time cutting out the arm and risking the pad) do to lack of spare pads.


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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

I usually try and muscle the arm off the model, then try and twist the pad off of the arm. It's going to be infinitely harder if you used polystyrene glue as opposed to superglue. (Polystyrene is the kind that fuses the pieces, right?)

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Crazed Cultist of Khorne




Pennsylvania

Idk, i used GW's plastic glue... and that's wat usually try to do, but idk if i used rediculous amounts of glue but i can't get these buggers off


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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

Plastic glue literally melts the plastic to form a bond. You're not getting those pads off.

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