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Made in gb
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Hey all,

Has anybody ever repositioned legs and/or arms on plastic miniatures using a hair dryer?

If so any tips and tricks or other suggestions?
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran






Ah well.. I may have to figure something else out..

Thanks for the feedback
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran






Like everybody has said, the hairdryer is out…

I have decided on this occasion to use a bit of clever terrain to achieve the result I am looking for.

I ‘cut and filled’ the random soldier mini for the most recent Dakka entry and it seems that is indeed the best way forward for repositioning arms and legs. Ah well… onwards and upwards

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2023/06/06 16:03:05


 
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran






I have ended up going for another method to obscure certain parts now…

But the parts in question were hands and feet
 
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