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Nasty Nob






I've got some resin miniatures which I assembled and added green stuff details to a while ago and in retrospect the sculpting I did wasn't really up to scratch, plus the miniatures in question don't actually suit what they were intended to be anymore (they were flash gits back before flash gits were nob-sized). So I'd like to see if it's possible to reuse the resin parts, which involves getting the glue and putty off them. Does anyone have a guide on how to do that?

   
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Boosting Space Marine Biker





Decatur, IL

If you did use super glue, stick them in the freezer over night and that weakens the glue. If you didn't glue the greenstuff on, it doesn't really attach to the resin or plastic that I know of, so it should come right off as well.

 
   
 
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