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Made in hk
Fresh-Faced New User





Hey,

Besides being able to strip paint off a model, is there a way to disassembling one without having to "freeze" it or knife it through?
I'm using Citadel's plastic glue on a plastic model by the way.


Cheers
   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

Plastic glue melts and fuses the two parts. Pretty much down to knife work.

   
Made in hk
Fresh-Faced New User





 Nevelon wrote:
Plastic glue melts and fuses the two parts. Pretty much down to knife work.


Alrighty, thanks!
   
 
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