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Re: Monument of Mine
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 28 Nov 2000 19:58:53 GMT
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It's actually quite simple. Preheat your oven to 275 degrees. Next, place
the dinosaur right side up on some glass corning ware and stick it in the
oven. Let it sit for about 3-5 minutes.
Grab some oven mits and take it out. The heat pretty much losened up the
joints which keep the two parts together. Now, hold the dino upside down,
gently squeeze the legs together (towards the inside) and pull up. Should
come apart quite easily.
BTW, its a good idea to take the top part of the head and the tail off of
the main torso of the dinosaur before placing it in the oven.
By the same token, you can leave any animal in there for about 8 minutes and
actually pull them apart at the seams. In case you wanted to disconnect a
horses head from the main body. Leave anything in there longer and you can
start contorting body shapes or appendages to make cool poses.
-Kyle
In lugnet.castle, Matt Brooks writes:
> Hey Kyle,
> What's the secret to taking the dinosaurs apart? I haven't tried it yet
> for fear of breaking them. Do you have nay tips for getting the two
> halves apart from each other without causing permanent damage?
>
> Matt
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| (...) Hey Kyle, What's the secret to taking the dinosaurs apart? I haven't tried it yet for fear of breaking them. Do you have nay tips for getting the two halves apart from each other without causing permanent damage? Matt (24 years ago, 28-Nov-00, to lugnet.castle)
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