 This is how to assemble resin miniatures, cut and you never sand. Just carefully, without shooting it into your own eye, and then we're just going to clean up those bits that we just clipped off. And what I was ready for glue, but we can do a little war trick. Now with this one you do want to line up the hands as well. Bit of glue to the bottom of it, position them how you want. And there we go, he's all glued and ready for priming. Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Mantic Quit Tips. This one is actually one that has been asked for in the comments on our Facebook page. So we thought we'd do a video on it over here. This is how to assemble resin miniatures. A little safety tip for working with resin. The reason why we use the blade on it is that you always want to cut the resin off. You never want to sand them down. When it sands down it goes into a fine powder and you can breathe it in. It could be very very bad for you. So just make sure that you always cut and you never sand. This is very similar to the hard plastic one that we did a couple of videos ago. When you get it you will get tiniest bits of the sprue still attached to the miniature. What we need to do is carefully, without shooting into your own eye, click these parts off and just look around for any more. You may find some that attach arms and legs together. This is just where they are made in the resin making process. There we go. Now we're going to go in with our craft knife. Then we're just going to clean up those bits that you just clipped off. Be very very careful with resin because it is very very delicate and can break if you put too much pressure on it. Clean up a bit at the bottom because we want a nice flat surface to be able to glue onto the base. There you go with that. And water was ready for gluing. Now with resin we do need to use our super glue for this one. The plastic glue will not do it. But we can do a little water trick from the previous video. So if we wet one side of it and we glue the other side. Now with this one you do want to line up the hands as well. Same again for this one. You just put a little dab of water onto the base. Get a glue to the bottom of it. Position him how you want and hold him onto the base for a little bit. And there we go. He's all glued and ready for priming. Thank you everybody. That was another episode of Mantic Quick Tips. If you want to see anything let us know in the comments below. Please like and subscribe and we'll see you in the next one. Bye!