Underfaker666
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Post by Underfaker666 on Dec 20, 2006 11:12:46 GMT -5
Tired of your figure that you worked hard on become chipped or scrapped around the joints? Have you brought sealer only to have your figs get sticky and still chip or smug? What about skin tone, tired of having to Take apart the fig to have a even coat but still chip? Well here is the solution. SCHOOL GLUE!. Thats right school glue. All you do is add school glue into your mixed color of choice. What the school glue does is add a nice smooth finish touch similar to jakks figs and the glue acts as a paint protector so when moving joints the joints will glide over it with ease. and if you are worried about the white in the glue don't worry when dried the glue will become translucent and all you will get is the color you have chosen in the first place. Works great on modded parts! Again no need for sealer for anything. the glue leaves a no to shiny, perfect finish to it!
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becca
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Post by becca on Dec 20, 2006 12:55:21 GMT -5
As in.. Elmers? Wow. I'll have to try this.
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Post by wwe4ever on Dec 20, 2006 17:05:38 GMT -5
It won't hurt to try this, I heard super glue can also be a sealer as well.
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Underfaker666
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Post by Underfaker666 on Dec 20, 2006 17:11:10 GMT -5
the brand i use is White Glue. but im sure elmers is fine and super glue will leave white stuff and up brushes
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The Watcher
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Post by The Watcher on Dec 21, 2006 22:45:58 GMT -5
for those in the uk its called PVA glue and its true it does work but you dont have to add it to your paint just paint it on to the joints leave for 20 mins and its done. when i do joints i use "ardcoat" on the painted joints then re seal it hope i helped a few people
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Post by cenasfan on Dec 21, 2006 23:11:12 GMT -5
im using the glue deal better hope it works , using it on my da raven ra rikishi and ra sonjay
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Post by HR2X on Dec 22, 2006 23:59:49 GMT -5
...or you can just sand down each side of the joint..
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Post by marcus on Dec 23, 2006 0:01:25 GMT -5
...or you can just sand down each side of the joint.. this way is better and easier
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Post by HR2X on Dec 23, 2006 0:03:51 GMT -5
...or you can just sand down each side of the joint.. this way is better and easier No necessarily, the glue method can make your paint very thick if you aren't careful.
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Post by deluxeking on Dec 24, 2006 23:50:53 GMT -5
...or you can just sand down each side of the joint.. I had never thought of that....thats brilliant.
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Post by shhhkilla on Dec 25, 2006 19:17:21 GMT -5
So clear elmers glue or the whiteelmers glue???Show us a custom in which you uesd this method.
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