[Groop] Groo Miniatures
Joe F
car at urbanchant.com
Fri Oct 15 11:53:32 PDT 2004
I'm actually painting ALL my Groo minis (I was also lucky enough to get a complete set a few years ago... thanks to Gary G. amongst others). I see no point in keeping them bubble packaged since I'm NEVER going to sell them. Heh... I even made a little milliput Rufferto...
The dragon isn't too difficult if you've done a lot of miniature work, but you will need filler for the edges and joints unless you can live with big gaps and creases...
/Joe
Sweden
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From: RichardBeckley at ln.utk.edu
To: groop at groo.com
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Groop] Groo Miniatures
I've put the dragon together, it's very difficult and it doesn't stay together. First I used superglue, then epoxy, which works better because the surfaces to join are uneven at best.
Count yourself fortunate that you got the dragon at all though, they are very expensive on eBay. I was lucky and bought mine from the manufacturer right before eBay took off.
Rick Beckley
"J Brooks" <jabrooks at hotmail.com>
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Has anyone ever put together the dragon in the Groo Dark Horse Miniature set
#5?
Does it look good all put together? Is it difficult to put together?
Just curious.
J
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