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Helpful Hints & Tips
LISTEN UP
SOLDIERS!!!
1. All
brevet products are resin and can be a little tricky to paint if you
don't wash them
first.We make every effort
to ensure your resin goodies are free from moulding release agents.
However we recommend you wash our products first in warm soapy water
and rinse.
2.
Our
mixed
stowage have some extremely fine and delicate items that don't take
well
to over
handling so we recommend you glue the products as quick as possible.
3.
Your
basing will be a whole lot easier and faster if you have some
greenstuff handy.
Also a
small hobby file is very useful sometimes as well as a hobby knife. Be
careful though we wouldn't want you to cut yourself soldier. We need
every man jack of you.
4. Don't drill out your base holes or its K.P. duty. If I see you
have butchered my work
use a
hobby file on the miniature and touch them up and they will fit in no
time.
5.
Some
brevet items may have moulding lines on them these are quickly and
easily
dispatched with the aide of a hobby file and don't be to heavy handed
with the file or you may leave flat spots on your work and we don't
wont that do we soldier
6.
Brevet products respond to heat (not flames). You can bend them with
gentle heat
from a
hairdryer - i.e. With a 44gallon drum, apply heat and dint the drum or
bend it up. This works for a lot of brevet products. now I don't want
to hear of any third degree burns or you will be marching in full
combat kit for a month.
7.
Cyano acryolite {super glue} is good to use with brevet products but
can be nasty so
pay
attention soldier. You wouldn't want to get that stuff all over our
fingers. Also remember with super glue less is more!
8.
If you don't have a hobby file or hobby scalpel/knife or greenstuff,
get some file sets.
This
is easily attainable from a two dollar shop including hobby knifes for
a few bucks. As for the greenstuff, this is available from most
local gaming shops. This stuff will make you time here a lot easier
soldier.
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