Tabletop Warhammer?

I use the regular Tamiya but have extra thin for sealing little gaps, find it dries too fast to use on anything to big.

That could be my problem, they only had thin when I bought mine, so I will have to pick up normal if I see it.
 
Think I will pickup a bottle of the normal and quickset. In general it’s hard to fault any of Tamiya products.

Apart from picking and cleaning up a few head sculpts I have a full warband of Chaos Warriors built :) also might do a little bit of gap filling.

It’s nice that they did away with a lot of weapon profiles so I could build the models the way I wanted to and not have a negative effect if i chose to game with them :)
 
I've recently started using tamiya extra thin and find I can hold the two parts together and dab it onto the join. Far nicer than occasionality using too big a drop and having to tidy it up.

Stopped into the GW store last weekend on the off chance there was still some of the DW monthly model, nope ( :D). Did have to grab this though.

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I've recently started using tamiya extra thin and find I can hold the two parts together and dab it onto the join. Far nicer than occasionality using too big a drop and having to tidy it up.

This is how it's meant to be used really, it'll dry out quickly if you're trying to apply it to the parts and then stick them together like regular cement - though this can help a little with some fiddly parts to help keep them steady initially whilst it's a little tacky. The best way of using it is taking advantage of the capillary action with the thin fluid, it'll work its way into the joints itself with minimal mess if it's just dabbed on as you say.
 
Nipped into town and picked up Tamiya Cement and Extra thin quick setting. That should have all bases covered. I was just using the thin as brush on then hold. :cry:
 
A friend just messaged me to say there is a new games store specialising in Warhamner and Pokemon just opened about very near me.

I hadn't seen any coming soon signs because the high street they are on always has silly parking outside, so my eyes are always on the road :p.

Hopefully they will carry other hobby supply ranges too but either way it will be good having an indy shop in this part of Bristol.
 
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A friend just messaged me to say there is a new games store specialising in Warhamner and Pokemon just opened about very near me.

I hadn't seen any coming soon signs because the high street they are on always has silly parking outside, so my eyes are always on the road :p.

Hopefully they will carry other hobby supply ranges too but either way it will be good having an indy shop in this part of Bristol.
That’s could be a bad on the wallet!! I picked up the glue in the local RC and model shop. They have also recently started to branch out into wargames. They had the new Warhammer quest and quite a few of the Christmas box Sets on the shelf. Had to make a quick exit as I was getting tempted!
 
That’s could be a bad on the wallet!! I picked up the glue in the local RC and model shop. They have also recently started to branch out into wargames. They had the new Warhammer quest and quite a few of the Christmas box Sets on the shelf. Had to make a quick exit as I was getting tempted!
Oh god, don't talk to me about the temptation of Warhammer Quest. I almost got that instead of a new cpu, which would have been awkward with the memory and mobo sat on the table :cry:.
 
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