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 Post subject: Plastic Galadhrim question
PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:31 pm 
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Hi, bought a box of these ages ago, finally going to put them together. I noticed the heads are separate, which is cool, but has me wondering: am I going to have to do a lot of work with greenstuff around the necks? I guess I'm worried they'll either look freshly hung, or having a torc. Any advice to avoiding the putty?
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ive painted a set up and they seemed to fit together pretty nicely i never used an greenstuff and there were no gaps
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Ive not had a problem with them yet. Just be carefull filling off the ecsss plastic as alot of the torsos are jouned to the sprue at the point you attach the head to.
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I've never used any greenstuff on mine. Check them out in my WIP in my sig for pics painted up

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Great, thanks all, I won't worry about it.
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I concur with the posters above. No trouble at all just gluing the heads on with plastic glue - no need for greenstuff.
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Nope! Same for me, I did'nt need any of that green.. stuff

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Well, that went fine. They've cleverly indented the head so you really can't go wrong. Had a new question though about Galadhrim cavalry: knights have the expert rider rule so they benefit from a shield even when using their bows. This seems like a critical feature to me, you wouldn't want to model your bowmen without a shield. So where would you put it? The RoR models had a spot for the shield, but the knights don't. Any advice? Anyone with pics of shield-equipped bow-elves?
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:51 pm 
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My thoughts are either on riders leg or back. Im trying to think where else ive seen them carried but cant.
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 Post subject: Re: Plastic Galadhrim question
PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:35 pm 
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Awsome! I just got some today and had this very question... thanks peeps :D

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