Erunion wrote:
Double-pinned each wing and haven't had a problem since then.
Seriously, I understand trying to save on hobby tools so that you can spend more on "toys," but I've discovered that it's worth it to have the right tools. It makes everything so much easier. Spend the dough, enjoy it mo'. (Snoop Dogg I am not.)
I agree completely. I skimped on the tools to buy more 'toys' when I first started (then again I was only 12ish at the time) but now I'm going back to the older models with the right tools and, whilst I'm no expert, they look a lot better as a result. With the models becoming increasingly expensive you need to make each one as good as it possibly can be.
garmenhord wrote:
I asked the same question at the GW in Gent. That guy said to use superglue on both sides and to put green stuff between it. Wonder if that works?
There's a video I found of someone using a blob of green stuff on the Cave Troll to put it together. Can't comment on how good a solution it is though because I've never tried it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbwLSpl5XnwTo the people that are pinning, what do you actually use to act as the pin? Most places I just see it referred to as 'wire' but the only wire I have is far too thin to offer any support. What do you use and where do you get it from? I did have the idea of using Brass Rod but I'm not sure how suitable that would be. I would go to B&Q for a look but its not very convenient to get to where I live.