Casting and cutting
are finished but remember to check the parts before
gluing them together.
Using a soft brass bristle brush,
polish the figure: (Fig.1).
Do not brush too hard (lightly brush)
for the best results. You may reduce fine detail otherwise,
especially around face or decorations.
Polishing will show up any
parts missed during filing, and helps to remove file
and tooling marks.
(Fig.2) Always test all the parts
before final assembly.
Minor bumps or lumps can
make gluing messy so it is wise to check for a snug
fit before applying adhesive to the parts. Any additional
minor filing needed can be done to aid this process.
(Fig.3) Clean and roughen areas
that are to be glued for a better fix. Dust left in
holes will weaken end result but if the surface is
too smooth the glue has less 'grip' to hold parts
together.
Use what you think best:
Epoxy, super glue or solder.
(Fig.4) The Final figure is ready
for painting. Sometimes it is best to leave certain
parts separate to make it easier to paint. In this
case the musket and sword scabbard are left separate
so I can paint the straps and breast of jacket.
Tips to remember:
- Polish gently the parts.
- Check fit of parts before gluing.
- Roughen up the areas slightly
to allow the glue a better grip.
- Glue or solder.
- Leave difficult parts for painting
separate.
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