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  • spanner570
    • May 2009
    • 15594

    #16
    Originally posted by \
    Well its a high possibility thats what they could be made of because the containment was chosen for its ability to withstand excessive trauma and extremes of weather and temp without losing its physical properties.
    Yer wot?!

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    • Gern
      • May 2009
      • 9273

      #17
      Originally posted by \
      It was my understanding that they were made out of this type of material so they could withstand the knocks they would get when played with,if a harder plastic had been used you would of ended up with a load of legless and armless soldiers after they had been trodden on or worse!

      Malcolm
      Hadn't thought of that one, but it makes good sense. Most of these figures are made as toys rather than scale models - but I don't want to go down the road of "What's the difference between a toy and a model?"

      Gern

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      • Gern
        • May 2009
        • 9273

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        The one we used was a single thinnish liquid, almost laquerish in texture.
        Well at least that eliminates the two-part ones. Thanks Col. Back to the web!

        Gern

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        • Gern
          • May 2009
          • 9273

          #19
          I'm beginning to wish I'd known how many worms there are in this can!

          Gern

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          • Gern
            • May 2009
            • 9273

            #20
            Originally posted by \
            Yer wot?!
            I can sort of follow what Col said, but you should see some of the gibberish on the web!

            Gern

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              #21
              Originally posted by \
              Yer wot?!
              It don't go 'ard wen its cold

              It don't go floppy wen its hot

              An it don't brek wen you hit it wi an ammer

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              • Gern
                • May 2009
                • 9273

                #22
                Just bought this:

                1 x CLEAR ADHESIVE GLUE FOR PP Polypropylene, PE Polyethylene, PTFE, Silicone | eBay

                I'll try it out and let you know. If this don't work, I'll try the one Colin suggested.

                Gern

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                • Gern
                  • May 2009
                  • 9273

                  #23
                  Originally posted by \
                  To be honest mate, it was only when I read your tale of woe that I remembered it!!
                  Tried the freezer trick and it didn't seem to make any difference.

                  Have I got it right? I thought the idea was to get the plastic really cold so it becomes more brittle and therefore scrapes off without leaving those little bits of fuzz you get with soft plastics. Left the parts in the freezer overnight and tried both cutting and scraping off the bits of flash (with a new blade in my knife) and still ended up with all the fuzz.

                  I'm sure I've heard somewhere that you can use heat to get rid of this fuzz. That sounds risky to me unless there's some trick to it. Doesn't plastic give off all sorts of nasty fumes - including cyanide - when it melts?

                  Gern

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