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Assembling Mines of Moria Scenery

Before you can begin the missions in Mines of Moria, you need to assemble your scenery pieces. You can just snap these together, or use plastic cement or some other chemical bond to make the assembly permanent.

Citadel plastic miniatures are fixed to a frame called a "sprue," from which they must be removed before assembly can begin. Removal is best done with modelling clippers. Scrape away any visible mould lines with a modelling knife or file.

Removing miniatures from their sprues.
Door
Door
Pillar
Pillar
The Mines
The cavernous halls of Moria are filled with hundreds of carved pillars and sturdy doorways, all built to last the ages. Wreckage left by the Goblins now litters the floor, with even the tomb of Balin sullied by their presence.
Chest
Chest
The Well, Trapdoors & Debris
The five items above do not have to be assembled.
The Well, Trapdoors & Debris
Balin's Tomb
Balin's Tomb
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