Removing figures from bases

G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

Hi

I've got some painted 10mm figs stuck onto sheet metal bases with superglue

Any suggestions for removing the figs from the base without damaging the paintwork

regards

Frank

Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person
she meets, then teams up with three complete strangers to kill again.
- The Wizard of Oz (abridged)
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

> I've got some painted 10mm figs stuck onto sheet metal bases with
superglue
> Any suggestions for removing the figs from the base without damaging the
paintwork

I've just removed metal bases off some recently acquired Swiss medievals. I
wore a pair of gloves to protect my fingers and the painted mini, and used
an Exacto knife to gently seperate the mini from the metal base. I took my
time and resulted in no damaged figures. The trick is getting the blade into
place without slicing your fingers or ruining the mini. Once done, the
removeal of the bases is quite easy.


Jimi
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

Out from under a rock popped Frank Shedman and said

> I've got some painted 10mm figs stuck onto sheet metal bases with
> superglue
>
> Any suggestions for removing the figs from the base without damaging
> the paintwork

If you can get some Acetone into the area without it touching the paint,
that should do it. However as Jimi points out superglue is generally easy
to snap.

--
rob singers
pull finger to reply
Credo Elvem ipsum etiam vivere
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

Jimi wrote:
>>I've got some painted 10mm figs stuck onto sheet metal bases with
>
> superglue
>
>>Any suggestions for removing the figs from the base without damaging the
>
> paintwork

try soaking them in water for a day or so

superglue is water soluble (just not very)
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

"Frank Shedman" <shedperson@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message

> I've got some painted 10mm figs stuck onto sheet metal bases with
> superglue
> Any suggestions for removing the figs from the base without damaging the
> paintwork

Just work the blade of a craft knife under the edge of the figure base, it
should just crack off the metal base. I've even removed figures which have
been based using two part epoxy (much, much stronger joint than
superglue)with a craft knife, you just have to watch your fingers!

Cheers
Martin
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

Thanks for all the advice

A soak overnight in warm water then prize them off with a sharp knife does the trick

regards

Frank

Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person
she meets, then teams up with three complete strangers to kill again.
- The Wizard of Oz (abridged)
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

>Hi
>
>I've got some painted 10mm figs stuck onto sheet metal bases with superglue
>
>Any suggestions for removing the figs from the base without damaging the paintwork
>
>regards
>
>Frank

Hi Frank,

10mm figures? Nothing to worry about because they aren't real figures...
ha ha ha... Just kidding with you there.

Well, there are a few things to try, but the first thing would be this:
Since they are glued on with Superglue and the bases are metal, take
two pairs of pliers and grasp each end of the metal base (not the
figures). Carefully twist the metal and you should hear some cracking.
That's the Superglue breaking away. Depending on how much glue there is,
the figures should just pop off. But if you want to keep the bases,
well, then this won't work. But I'm guessing you want to remove the
figures for rebasing.

-Ray
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

On 26 Jan 2005 13:14:47 -0800, shedperson@yahoo.co.uk (Frank Shedman)
wrote:

>Thanks for all the advice
>
>A soak overnight in warm water then prize them off with a sharp knife does the trick
>
>regards
>
>Frank

As a matter of interest (since I've never dared to do that) does it
not harm the painting?
>
>Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person
>she meets, then teams up with three complete strangers to kill again.
>- The Wizard of Oz (abridged)
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

"Donnie" <donnieitaly@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:2g2gv01hb13vtfnjksi68k5p01358js62o@4ax.com...
> On 26 Jan 2005 13:14:47 -0800, shedperson@yahoo.co.uk (Frank Shedman)
> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for all the advice
>>
>>A soak overnight in warm water then prize them off with a sharp knife does
>>the trick
>>
>>regards
>>
>>Frank
>
> As a matter of interest (since I've never dared to do that) does it
> not harm the painting?

Not in my experience. I've been dismounting figures that way for years.
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 21:02:46 -0500, "Irving Horowitz" <zippy@fuse.net>
wrote:

>
>"Donnie" <donnieitaly@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>news:2g2gv01hb13vtfnjksi68k5p01358js62o@4ax.com...
>> On 26 Jan 2005 13:14:47 -0800, shedperson@yahoo.co.uk (Frank Shedman)
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Thanks for all the advice
>>>
>>>A soak overnight in warm water then prize them off with a sharp knife does
>>>the trick
>>>
>>>regards
>>>
>>>Frank
>>
>> As a matter of interest (since I've never dared to do that) does it
>> not harm the painting?
>
>Not in my experience. I've been dismounting figures that way for years.
>
>
Thanks
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

> Ray Trochim said

>Since they are glued on with Superglue and the bases are metal,
>take two pairs of pliers and grasp each end of the metal base
>(not the figures).
>Carefully twist the metal and you should hear some cracking.
>That's the Superglue breaking away. Depending on how much glue
>there is, the figures should just pop off.

What an excellent suggestion - the figures, 6 to a base, just fall off

regards

Frank

Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person
she meets, then teams up with three complete strangers to kill again.
- The Wizard of Oz (abridged)
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.miniatures.historical (More info?)

>>Since they are glued on with Superglue and the bases are metal,
>>take two pairs of pliers and grasp each end of the metal base
>>(not the figures).
>>Carefully twist the metal and you should hear some cracking.
>>That's the Superglue breaking away. Depending on how much glue
>>there is, the figures should just pop off.
>
>What an excellent suggestion - the figures, 6 to a base, just fall off

Frank, just glad I was able to help.

Happy gaming,

-Ray
 

TRENDING THREADS