barnowl wrote:
Huh? Just how are you assembling it to do that? Every one I have seen would fall apart under its own weight if you did not use glue.
By putting it together. No, really, it just stays that way. Of course it can be handled so that it falls apart, but generally it doesn't if you grab it by both sides instead of just one side, etc. The only glue I've used in my Rhinos, Razorbacks or the Vindicator is to attach the tracks and headlights on the first one, the rest don't have those bits in place yet as I've found that painting vehicles black causes brain cancer.
For Predators the sponsons do have to be glued - not to the hull, but the overhanging assembly to the side door thing. And so on. The hatches, doors and such I just use a little blu-tack on to keep them in place, yet making them easy to swap when making configuration changes. Much easier than using magnets, and doesn't damage the model - which is why I often wonder why people use magnets for things like these that blu-tack does better. But I digress. The hull itself remains assembled essentially on its own. No real plans to glue them, as especially after painting the parts separately (thus kind of adding to the thickness of the parts) the fit is really quite snug and firm. Originally I didn't glue because I wanted to paint the interior too (still do) but didn't want to do it yet (and still haven't).
This ease of assembly and needing very little to no glue is why I love assembling Rhinos. If only the same was true with the painting part, but that's a problem with all
40k vehicles so far.