Paul wrote:An old plastic bottletop with a blob of blue tack on top
Paul wrote:Ok..then forget bluetack. I mentioned it only because it´s generally known.It´s this stuff btw;
The way I do it. Same method..the bottle top but use Babybell wax...this stuff;
The cheese inside is a bit yukky but you only need to buy one packet of the stuff.
I´ve been using the wax from one packet for holding bods for over 4 years now, from 6mm to 54mm
and it should be available wherever you live
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babybel
Susofrick wrote:I use bottlecaps (metal) and woodglue. Works pretty good most of the time. But I only paint 1/72.
Paul wrote:Ok..then forget bluetack. I mentioned it only because it´s generally known.It´s this stuff btw;
The way I do it. Same method..the bottle top but use Babybell wax...this stuff;
The cheese inside is a bit yukky but you only need to buy one packet of the stuff.
I´ve been using the wax from one packet for holding bods for over 4 years now, from 6mm to 54mm
and it should be available wherever you live
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babybel
SV52 wrote:Bottle tops and pva glue. I use this method for figures from 10mm to 28mm both metal and plastic, no problems. If they keep falling over, then prop them up with a bit of Paul's blue stuff 'til the glue is dry (overnight is the best in my experience).
JohnnyRockets wrote:
SV52, does the white glue come off after the fact pretty well? JR