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#1 Mondo7

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Posted 05 November 2016 - 05:00 AM

Is there a good glue for repairing mimp? I was thinking of trying puncture repair glue because it melts the rubber back together.

My only Ganesh is missing both tusks, he should have one, correct? I thought I'd use a spike from an elbow witch
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#2 Behemoth

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Posted 05 November 2016 - 07:10 AM

Is there a good glue for repairing mimp? I was thinking of trying puncture repair glue because it melts the rubber back together.

My only Ganesh is missing both tusks, he should have one, correct? I thought I'd use a spike from an elbow witch

Yeah Ganesha has one tusk. Here is one of mine

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#3 PaulEWog116

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Posted 06 November 2016 - 02:18 PM

I used super glue gel to fix a ripped fin on a neon red haniver which is fairly rare. I used to tooth pick to apply just the thinnest coating possible rather than put it on directly from the tube. The mimp rubber seems like it likes the glue really well and I barely had to use any to fix it. You almost cant even see the tear. Just make sure you use the gel since its easy to work with and wont run all over.


Edited by PaulEWog116, 06 November 2016 - 02:19 PM.

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