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Fleshound of Khorne






I just got some terminators from ebay and I want to repose them. However, theyre glued together. After scouring the internet Ive come up with either water or some Castrol engine cleaning product. Does anyone know if these work or if there are other ways?
   
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Acetone based nail polish remover will dissolve superglue, but if you're using plastic models then you should go with LA's Totally Awesome. I think it can break supergue bonds, but I'm not sure.
   
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Lady of the Lake






Depending on how much glue it is you could possibly weaken and break the bond by freezing them a little.

If it's not superglue though, you're going to have to cut them if they're plastic. Them being metal would be easy mode.

   
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Fleshound of Khorne






I did the freezer method. Thanks
   
 
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