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				<description><![CDATA[ Alright, so my lovely girlfriend bought me some Elysians as an early Christmas present, and I've been reading about resin through my time on Dakka.<br /> <br /> But I still have a few questions:<br /> <br /> 1) What would serve as an effective release agent remover? I've thought about Dishsoap or Mr. Clean, as our Wal-Mart has stopped stocking Simple Green (They do wierd s<img src="/s/i/a/7ae18ba11c7ba79f6898e876a4b8ba4a.gif" border="0">t like that)<br /> <br /> 2) What primer should I use? I've heard <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(50);'>GW</span> primer doesn't hold to resin that well. Is this true, or am I alright spraying it with the current formula?<br /> <br /> 3) Any additional tips, aside from careful trimming and taking a toothbrush to the minis as they soak?<br /> <br /> Thanks to those that reply. Check my blog in due time for shots of these fellows <img src="/s/i/a/5d13fa41280d6fdef786d41bc175d3f6.gif" border="0">]]></description>
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				<author><![CDATA[ metallifan]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Really? My <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(32);'>EC</span> dready from <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(39);'>FW</span> took <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(50);'>GW</span> primer like a champ.<br /> <br /> If it's warped or bent, run the resin under hot water for a minute and you can bend it in place.  <img src="/s/i/a/5d13fa41280d6fdef786d41bc175d3f6.gif" border="0"> <br /> <br /> Hope that helps!]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:31:18]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Shadowbrand]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ 1) I use regular fairy liquid/washing up soap and a toothbrush.<br /> 2) <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(50);'>Gw</span> primer is fine.<br /> 3) Be careful when sanding/filing, it creates a very fine dust that gets EVERYWHERE including your lungs.<br /> You may want to pin more parts than you would a plastic model. Superglue has a far more brittle bond than poly cement.<br /> I sometimes like to use a hairdryer for bending warped pieces.<br /> Hot water is fine for small 'end' bits like gun barrels, horns etc a hairdryer can target the 'middle' of a section.    <br /> Which ever technique you use quench/fix the bend in cold water. <br /> <br /> Hope this helps.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 13 Dec 2009 08:55:52]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Alex Kolodotschko]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(524);'>GM</span> Primer sticks fine as long the its been cleaned thoroughly,  I use an electric toothbrush,  don't use your girlfriend/wife's as they don't understand.<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 13 Dec 2009 12:56:35]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Harms66]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ If you're worried about adhesion, do a little test with a piece of resin sprue. The metric I've found useful is priming the test piece, letting it dry, and then putting a strip of Tamiya masking tape over the primed area, burnishing it well. Then, just rip off the tape. If the paint comes off with it, you could have a problem.<br /> <br /> In general, <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(39);'>FW</span>'s human-sized figures havent been problematic in that regard for me (I've built their tech servitor, the titan crew and some Cadians with their update parts), I suspect those need less mould release to manufacture, so you should be okay.<br /> <br /> Since they're so light, resin figures don't really suffer as badly from knocks chipping off paint as metal minis do, so getting the perfect adhesion might not be absolutely necessary.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 13 Dec 2009 13:34:23]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Agamemnon2]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Thanks guys. I was just flipping through some of Dakka's ancient archives on the topic, and a lot of people had said <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(50);'>GW</span> primer won' stick. Good to know that it's just an issue of cleaning <img src="/s/i/a/5d13fa41280d6fdef786d41bc175d3f6.gif" border="0"><br /> <br /> So assembly should be done with superglue then?<br /> <br /> Again, thanks. I'm looking for colour scheme suggetions over in my blog. If anyone would like to put a picture forward with a scheme I could consider working with, I'd be happy much <img src="/s/i/a/5d13fa41280d6fdef786d41bc175d3f6.gif" border="0">]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 13 Dec 2009 17:53:11]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ metallifan]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><cite>Alex Kolodotschko wrote:</cite>1) I use regular fairy liquid/washing up soap and a toothbrush.<br /> 2) <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(50);'>Gw</span> primer is fine.<br /> 3) Be careful when sanding/filing, it creates a very fine dust that gets EVERYWHERE including your lungs.<br /> You may want to pin more parts than you would a plastic model. Superglue has a far more brittle bond than poly cement.<br /> I sometimes like to use a hairdryer for bending warped pieces.<br /> Hot water is fine for small 'end' bits like gun barrels, horns etc a hairdryer can target the 'middle' of a section.    <br /> Which ever technique you use quench/fix the bend in cold water. <br /> <br /> Hope this helps.</div></blockquote><br /> <br /> These tips are all you really need.<br /> <br /> However:<br /> If you want real crisp, fine priming...do not be afraid to look at the more "professional" lines like Tamiya's Fine Surface Primer. Resin isn't listed, but it takes to it like a champ. Vallejo also makes great primer, and Army Painter's Matte Black is fantastic.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 13 Dec 2009 18:05:01]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Kanluwen]]></author>
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