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Ardmore OK

Hello all, i absolutely suck at assembling models. I am having nothing but hell with Necron warriors arms. I have 5 done but getting their arms with the Gauss rifle set is a nightmare.
Is there any help for me or tips, I am ready to throw them across the room.

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I find it easier to glue the left shoulder first (use the gun to get it in the right position), then glue the hand and right shoulder at the same time.
Be sure to dry fit before gluing, there is at least one combination of arms that dont seem to fit. You will want to use glue that sets a bit slower to give you a little time to get the position right

   
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I feel your pain mate! When I did my 50ish warriors it was a major pain to do... The upside is though: painting em is a real time saver. Even when you paint em decently they don't take up a lot of time. But make sure that the models dry a day or so after glueing to get em harden out. I also glued all body parts in one step let em dry out a day and than did the arms last so that I don't mess up body / head while working on arms.
   
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Roseville, CA

Necrob warriors are probably the most painful troops to assemble. Stick with it!
   
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Hope im not highjacking this thread too much as im sure OP could get as much use of this as i would. I want to paint my brothers necrons which he never assembled. If you know of any cool color scheme that requures 2 colors i can think of details and decoration myself. Metal seems a bit boring in my opinion.

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