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Fresh-Faced New User




The new necron figs are pretty cool looking, but if your like me, you may find assembly to be a real boost in stress level.
No sooner do I get them assembled do they fall apart.
For robots they are pretty fragile.
Looking close at the models you can see why... there is little surface contact between pieces.

Here's my solution: before assembly of torso to chest, and arms to chest, create an epoxy bed.
Then use the part to create a proper fitting socket with a much improved contact surface.
Later when you glue them, the parts wont move around so much,and the Crazy glue will hold better.

This has helped to make my assembly of necron warriors go so much better.













   
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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

I've had no issues gluing the new necron models together. What type of glue are you using?

 
   
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Death-Dealing Devastator





adelaide, australia

metal i can understand, but there should be no issues with plastic bits.

Plastic glue should take hold within a minute... if that. Done.


 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




UK

snowman40k wrote:metal i can understand, but there should be no issues with plastic bits.

Plastic glue should take hold within a minute... if that. Done.


yes, it sounds like you have some dodgy glue.
   
 
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