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Well, it had to happen. I just managed to kill one of my Romulans.

I've dropped the Starline 2500s, klinked them together, packaged and shipped them, played games with over-exuberent 12 year olds and nothing has so uch as dinged a single miniature. 8)

Today however; I ran out of Zip-Kicer so I wentot the hobby store to get more. While unpacking the bag, I reached over the desk to put the can on teh shelf and it happened! The can of zip-kicker fell throug ha hole iont eh bag and smashed one of the KRs I was painting. :shock:

The neck snapped right behind the bridge bubble.
Twelve other miniatures went skittering acroos the desk and off onto the floor :o, but that was the only one to break.

Will post photos of the damge later... as well as a shot of the repair and a write-up of how easy the repair was.

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Pinned it?
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Wow.. that's harsh :(

I'm looking forward to the repair pictures, though!
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djdood wrote:Pinned it?
Not yet. But that is what I will do.

got sidetracked by a beautiful blonde.
A man's gotta have priorities, you know.
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Finally got around to uploading the photos.

Here's the poor thing, in two pieces sitting there on the bench awaiting repairs...
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After looking at the break more closely, I found that there was an air bubble in the resin located exactly at the fracture point. Never would have known it if the mini hadn't broken.
I wonder how many more of them contain similar voids?
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I drilled out both pieces of the boom and added a wire pin to reinforce the joint:
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Then used a bit of gap filling CA adhesive to complete the repair.
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When I paint my next batch o'Romulans, I'll sand the joint and touch up the paint.
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So the Romulans redesigned where they wanted to separate the boom :)
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Bolo_MK_XL wrote:So the Romulans redesigned where they wanted to separate the boom :)
Smaller boom section means it's easier to use sub-light evasion! :wink:
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Nice recovery! That's a nice looking Romulan Cruiser.
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Thanks.
I still have lots of details to add, but it's on the downhill slope now.

The repair was rather easy.
With ST2400s, I would have had to use the Dremel to drill a hole that deep. With the ST2500s I used a hand-held pin vise and got the holes drilled in less than 5 minutes.
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That wasn't an air-bubble. That was a thoughtfully-provided pre-molded drill pilot-hole. :P
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djdood wrote:That wasn't an air-bubble. That was a thoughtfully-provided pre-molded drill pilot-hole. :P
Uhh... yeah... sure... what he said...

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Wow! You would have thought I could have made a better posting for #4000 than this... :oops:
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