Sherman 18
Master at Arms
I'll keep my Nam mind set with a M48A3
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Do those include the propylene figures (shiny plastic that is impossible to sand, paint, and glue)? If so, I remember having to shave seams, sculpt recesses, and cut with a new blade, dip in thin CA glue to coat them so I can work and paint. Later, I learned to cast them in plaster and pour myself copies. Good ol' days... NOT!
Do those include the propylene figures (shiny plastic that is impossible to sand, paint, and glue)? If so, I remember having to shave seams, sculpt recesses, and cut with a new blade, dip in thin CA glue to coat them so I can work and paint. Later, I learned to cast them in plaster and pour myself copies. Good ol' days... NOT!
Regards,
Excellent, sure beats coating in CA!One suggestion if you do want to paint them: Dip them all in a mixture of water and white glue (Elmer's type) and let them dry. Then add the paint. This helps keep the paint flexible so that it doesn't flake off when handled or flexed.