I gotta say man, I've just found your channel today and I'm loving it. It really reminds me of a time like 2006-2012 when people on RUclips just shared things they are passionate about without all the crazy editing, scripting, and effects. Very cozy nostalgic feeling. It's nice to just listen to a guy talk about his Warhammer army like a normal person. Love everything I've seen so far and hope you continue
I would but when I'm on a work trip space is very limited and I can only carry what I can so it gotta be small and light. Cause I've got to haul my camp, swag and tools back and forward. This trip 42 degrees in the shad and 16 Kay walk to site
For plastic to plastic I use. Tamiya extra thin, it's an acetone base solvent, for resin to resin I use a two part epoxy and a disposable brush and lots of clamps. For resin to plastic I use a Cyanoacrylate glue"I had to google for spelling". Which is your standard tube quick/crazy glue.
@@thatnewhobbyhigh that sounds good tbh. I think that Tamiya stuff is banned in the EU, so I use Revell Contacta for plastics. Slightly melts the plastic so a very good bond.
@@thatnewhobbyhigh yup. :) You use that to glue plastic? Must melt it in the same way tbh. I was just thinking that it might stop so much damage in transit occuring.
One melts the plastic the other is a resin bond. The resin bond is stronger but can look blobby, the solvent melts the plastic seamlessly but not as strong as you would think.
I gotta say man, I've just found your channel today and I'm loving it. It really reminds me of a time like 2006-2012 when people on RUclips just shared things they are passionate about without all the crazy editing, scripting, and effects. Very cozy nostalgic feeling. It's nice to just listen to a guy talk about his Warhammer army like a normal person. Love everything I've seen so far and hope you continue
Thank you man, comments like this really keep me going, it's not about the money or views it about the hobby. Thank you for watching, I appreciate ya.
A lepper in a roller coaster, you hate to see it
I genuinely hope I never see it.
Might be worth buying a metal toolbox and sticking some magnets underneath the bases for your chainsword infantry and other delicate models.
I would but when I'm on a work trip space is very limited and I can only carry what I can so it gotta be small and light. Cause I've got to haul my camp, swag and tools back and forward. This trip 42 degrees in the shad and 16 Kay walk to site
Capes ARE fucking awesome! Are you using super glue or plastic specific glue by the way?
For plastic to plastic I use. Tamiya extra thin, it's an acetone base solvent, for resin to resin I use a two part epoxy and a disposable brush and lots of clamps. For resin to plastic I use a Cyanoacrylate glue"I had to google for spelling". Which is your standard tube quick/crazy glue.
@@thatnewhobbyhigh that sounds good tbh. I think that Tamiya stuff is banned in the EU, so I use Revell Contacta for plastics. Slightly melts the plastic so a very good bond.
Can you get Tamiya airbrush cleaner? It's the exact same
@@thatnewhobbyhigh yup. :) You use that to glue plastic? Must melt it in the same way tbh. I was just thinking that it might stop so much damage in transit occuring.
One melts the plastic the other is a resin bond. The resin bond is stronger but can look blobby, the solvent melts the plastic seamlessly but not as strong as you would think.