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Made in ca
Mindless Spore Mine




Toronto

So I play Warmahordes and I have a bunch of the Heavy Warbeast multi-kits. I'm talking about the Carnivean/Scythean/Ravagore box.

I used a drill to dig into the arm sockets that connect to the torso so that I may get a very snug fit for my magnets. Then I have no idea how I managed it but I glued in the magnets the wrong way. SON OF A MONKEY'S UNCLEAN UNCLE! I have tried to use acetone, both pure and diluted, to try and get the magnets out. The plastic starts turning very soft but the bonds remain strong.

The glue that I used is the Army Painter Super Glue. If you were to try and get these magnets out, what would you do?
Made in ca
Mindless Spore Mine




Toronto

I actually was NOT aware that the eye quickly healed.

The thoughts I would have on the eye's ability to repair damage would be that the eye is among the worst of all organs to damage. Does it even scab over or does it do something else?

Back on topic, I'm going to try the freeze-thaw cycle for the next few days. If that doesn't work, I'll try drilling around the magnets and prying them with needle-nose pliers, maybe. I have never pinned nor do I have the tools needed to do it, so my ability to pin would probably be insufficient for this sort of task.

I shall return!

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/04/28 00:34:40


 
 
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