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Made in se
Civil War Re-enactor





I have two of the same VMC paint, so I figure I'd empty one of them and fill with a GW paint that I'd like to have in a dropper bottle.

So how do one open these? Can it be done, even? There is a "top" but it seems rather bonded with the rest of the bottle.

Edit: Nevermind, I sorted it out. It's the pipe itself that's supposed to come off, not the entire top. In case someone else would have this problem.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/07/23 22:58:15


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Made in au
Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

The dropper tip comes out.
You just need to grip it with pliers or something carefully, give it a twist or two and gently remove.

Just point it away from yourself when you do as the paint (if any inside) is likely to squirt towards you otherwise.

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

That is not dead which can eternal lie ...

... and yet, with strange aeons, even death may die.
 
   
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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Los Angeles, CA, USA

You don't even need pliers. Just grab the tip and and rock it to one side, then pull it out carefully.
   
 
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