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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

eldahctor

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  1. Warning: Most nail polish removers have acetone which will dissolve plastic, even in small amounts. Use this option at your own risk (and at the risk of ruining your pieces).
  2. Be careful with any rotary tool, even with a very soft wheel, it can easily gouge the plastic. MAB's suggestion of making a jig is probably the best. Also, put an old cotton sock on your hand, use lots of Brasso, and do your best Daniel LaRusso impersonation and the print will be waxed off in no time.
  3. Take the cotton off the end of a Q-tip or if you need finer control, use a toothpick. It requires a delicate touch and patience but this has worked for me with both torsos and heads.
  4. Their site isn't necessarily slick but I wouldn't call it unprofessional. Their shop at least isn't all that different than others (e.g. www.brickforge.com)... It's categorized and pretty straight forward to use. And yes, I've ordered from them in the past. The only real issue I had, which wasn't really an issue, is that it took awhile for the package to arrive because of international shipping and customs... and I had to pick it up from the post office. Other than that, no complaints. The pieces are good quality and very reasonably priced. Note: There are other sites out there that carry some (not all) of these like Firestar Toys and La Petite Brique. Just do a Google search for Si-Dan Toys.
  5. Brick Forge's Flamespitter is what I use. Not exactly the same as the movie version but well done nonetheless. http://www.brickforg...ome.php?cat=490
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