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As you can see after a few weeks this piece on Samus Aran’s suit shoulder pad finally came off. I’ll probably just get some epoxy glue or something.
If you guys think I should try something else with a figma figure instead of epoxy, please tell me....
Zoom Info
Camera
Samsung SM-G550T
ISO
400
Aperture
f/2.2
Exposure
1/8th
Focal Length
3mm
As you can see after a few weeks this piece on Samus Aran’s suit shoulder pad finally came off. I’ll probably just get some epoxy glue or something.
If you guys think I should try something else with a figma figure instead of epoxy, please tell me....
Zoom Info
Camera
Samsung SM-G550T
ISO
400
Aperture
f/2.2
Exposure
1/8th
Focal Length
3mm

As you can see after a few weeks this piece on Samus Aran’s suit shoulder pad finally came off. I’ll probably just get some epoxy glue or something.

If you guys think I should try something else with a figma figure instead of epoxy, please tell me. It would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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  1. tunatribe reblogged this from omegasunburst
  2. fact--space-does-not-exist said: This works wonders when I break a model or a figure. Leaves an incredibly thin seam. Tamiya 87038 Extra Thin Cement Glue Fine Tip 40ml amazon.com/dp/B000…
  3. zerotolorance reblogged this from omegasunburst
  4. fuccblog said: Personally, i’d recommend using a Two-Part Adhesive like Greenstuff or Miliput, that would fix that. Alternative, Plastic Glue *should* fix this, but i cannot vouch for that because i’ve never handled a Figma. Plastic Glue melts the Parts together through a Chemical Reaction, so afterwards they become one single Piece. As the Name implies, it only works on Plastic though.
  5. omegasunburst posted this
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