Dealing with Small Parts

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Ryan
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Dealing with Small Parts

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Just when you thought Saturday was coming along beautifully, here comes another greasy dose of Miniature Dork Universe. This one is on how to get small parts on to your models without launching them across the room or loosing them in the carpet monster. Also, how to remove delicate parts from the sprue.



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i thought launching small parts across the room was all part of the fun of modeling :lol:
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utterly brilliant as ever! thmbs2) thmbs2) thmbs2) the heated pin idea is borderline genius you understand?
(nice panthers at the end too!) ;)
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nice one, the only tool you do not have is a pair of nail clippers!

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