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ok, here i go...

I was washing my Lord Kranon figure with a Seraphim Sepia wash, going for the ivory armour scheme i'm following for my entire chaos army, when i accidentally dropped him and one of his horns snapped off! am i able to put it back on again or put it back so it looks like a sort of 'corrupted' horn, but not so nurgle-esque, just for example like its turning into sludge and dribbling down the rest of the horn? how do i do this?
   
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Keeping it snapped off makes him look battle worn

The smallest amount of glue is needed to put it back to where it was. There's going to be a break line there, but that's just something you'll have to deal with now unless you want to undo the paint job and GS it. Won't notice it from a distance unless you do a bad job of gluing it back on.

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 Necroshea wrote:
Keeping it snapped off makes him look battle worn

The smallest amount of glue is needed to put it back to where it was. There's going to be a break line there, but that's just something you'll have to deal with now unless you want to undo the paint job and GS it. Won't notice it from a distance unless you do a bad job of gluing it back on.


thanks a lot bud! i went with what you said but clipped a bit off the horn half that was still attached to Kranon and then sliced at it in small amounts with a hobby knife to get a splintered effect
   
 
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