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Vin

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  1. Another easy resin bubble fix is to use watered down milliput (the regular grey kind). Water it down to milk like consistency then brush it on like a thin coat of paint.

    I've used that method to fill in pits since the rogue trader 40k days. cheap and easy and very easy to sand down without scraping too hard. Old lead models were easy to take chunks from, along with a thumb, when using an exacto knife to scrape.

  2. Looks good so far. Are you going to add anything than the track to dress up the entrance? Maybe some loose scatter terrain themed to the area, so you are not locked in to the same terrain set up.

    Old carts, piles of loose debris, or something like that.

  3. I can also be heavy handed with the squeeze bottle glue. I'd agree that using a pin head or toothpick from a blob you drop on some sort of scrap plastic or palette is a great way to keep the glue from running all over the place.

    Good Luck fixing your mini. I hate when things break after painting. I got into the habit of pinning just about everything that is large enough to take a pin. More up front work, but tighter joins can prevent some later damage.

    The green stuff and glue combo is also a method that works well, but i usually avoid it on smaller joins as the green stuff may end up being more work when it squishes from a small seam.

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