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BeastProwl wrote:This cool in a G2 kinda way! Hey, I'de glue it all together, sand down all the lego pegs and then paint it up. Maybe make some adjustments first. If those rear wheels make him back-heavy, why not take them off and make them a hammer? Just a suggestion.
-Kanrabat- wrote:BeastProwl wrote:This cool in a G2 kinda way! Hey, I'de glue it all together, sand down all the lego pegs and then paint it up. Maybe make some adjustments first. If those rear wheels make him back-heavy, why not take them off and make them a hammer? Just a suggestion.
The wheels don't make him back heavy. It's his whole upper body that make hin top-heavy. That sheild don't help either.
If I ever glue and paint him, I will never try to remove the lego pegs. The risks of catastrophy are too great. Beside, he IS made out of lego. Gluing would prevent the parts from flying off mid-transformation. Then, I will just paint him as is. He would be "construction-yellow" with some black and chrome. Then I'd apply some stickers detailing.
What kind of glue would be perfect for lego? I need something that will be permanent and rock-solid.
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