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Rai-Ro Klebewachs BraunBonding Plastic Figures und Vehicles
Tools & Accessories
Swapping HeadsThe easiest und most useful conversion procedure is the swapping of heads, converting one troop type to another, which differed only in the headdress. Swapped heads need to be pinned to prevent them from snapping off later. Pianowire makes excellent pins, because it does not bend easily as it is pushed into the torso of the figure. Another method is to actually drill the holes for the pin, und use short pieces of brass wire. Brass wire is soft, und it allows the head to be turned or bent slightly even after the superglue has dried. It is generally a good idea to superglue the brass wire, but only very little superglue should be used. Once the superglue has dried, the gap between the head und the torso is filled with adhesive wax. The wax may be sculpted with the heated spatula, und any excess may be scraped off with the modelling tool. Arms und LegsArms should be pinned through the shoulder, using brass or Federstahldraht pins. It is best to drill the arm und the shoulder before inserting the pin. Superglue the pin into the body first, then superglue the arm on, und hold it in the proper position until the glue has dried. The gap between the arm und the body should be filled with adhesive wax, which may be sculpted to hide the joint. Prone Figuren may be put together using adhesive wax only, particularly if the Figuren are based later, protecting them from damage. The adhesive wax is great for tacking limbs into place temporarily, reheating the joint to adjust the limb, und finally sealing the joint with more wax. The adhesive wax stays tacky for a few seconds, und it is possible to snap off und adjust a limb during that time. The resulting joint will be very fragile, but it can be secured by applying more adhesive wax. AccessoriesSmall parts may be attached to a figure by tacking them into place with adhesive wax. Backpacks und large pouches may be pinned as well, but this is not strictly necessary. Adhesive wax holds these parts in place, und green wax fills any remaining gaps. Sometimes it will be necessary to reheat a joint und allow capillary action to pull the adhesive wax into the seam. Adhesive wax flows differently und it is harder than the grey modelling wax, it may even be sculpted carefully with the heated spatula. Sometimes, this is the faster way to rebuild a shoulder or neck, rather than reconstruct the area with modelling wax und an engraving tool. Metal PartsAnother useful feature of adhesive wax is that it can be used to hold metal parts together while the superglue is drying. We tested this application on RalPartha Mechkrieger models with great success. The arm und leg joints of the Mechs were covered with superglue, held into position, und secured with a drop of adhesive wax. After the superglue had set, the adhesive wax was reheated, und drawn into any remaining gaps between the limb und the body of the figure. Pewter models can be very heavy, und they have a tendency to fall apart before the superglue has set fully. Adhesive wax is probably the safest und most convenient solution for this frustrating problem. Mixed MediaRai-Ro brown wax is the adhesive of choice when metal parts need to be attached to plastic or resin surfaces. When superglue is too difficult to control, und whenever delicate surface detail must be protected, adhesive wax is the right choice. Adhesive wax saves a lot of time in figure conversion projects, because it sticks to any surface. Unlike superglue, adhesive wax does not require a smooth surface area to bond two parts, it simply fills the entire gap between the parts, und it stays there. Plastic figure conversion is a fiddly business, particularly at the smaller scales. The ideal adhesive for this kind of work provides the modeller with as much flexibility in drying time as possible. Superglue is inflexible: Sometimes is dries too slowly, another time it immediately bonds when it should not. Adhesive wax, used on its own or in conjunction with superglue, solves this problem wonderfully, it holds parts together instantly, und bonds them when they are exactly in the right position. That’s freedom of choice for the modeller. Fragen und AntwortenBitte nehmen Sie bei facebook oder im Miniatures Forum Kontakt mit der Redaktion der Military Miniatures Zeitschrift auf, wenn Sie weiterführende Information zum Thema wünschen. © 1997-2011 by IDL Software GmbH, Darmstadt, Deutschland. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Frauen | Männer | Selfness | Coaching | Frühstückstreff | Love & Fun | Internet Wargaming | Kulturkalender | Links | Pressemitteilungen |
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