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AoS Building the slann

Discussion in 'Seraphon Discussion' started by dinoSTARZ, Mar 25, 2018.

  1. dinoSTARZ
    Cold One

    dinoSTARZ Active Member

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    The base doesn’t have anything to stick the flight stick into so how the heck does it hold the Slann up? Did I get a package missing s part? The top picture is a ripperdactyl rider base for reference of what I’m talking about
     

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  2. Zargore
    Skink

    Zargore New Member

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    I had the same problem, but I just took my hobby drill, found the right size and drilled a hole in the middle of the base.
     
  3. Flo
    Kroxigor

    Flo Well-Known Member

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    Exactly, you have to use a hobby drill if you want the standard GW base. You will also need some Greenstuff if you want the Throne to "sit straight" on the flying stick, as it is a bit uneven in most Slann models i built, or you take the flying stick upside down, with the bigger end on top it straightens itself out

    Glad they are now made from resin, i remember my first ones made ouf metal, flying stick broke like a hundred times during games^^
     
  4. Zargore
    Skink

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    Still have a couple of theese, hard to keep from breaking and balance in the first place
     
  5. Killer Angel
    Slann

    Killer Angel Prophet of the Stars Staff Member

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    Yep, metal ones (mine all are) are not a pleasant thing.
     
  6. Canas
    Slann

    Canas Ninth Spawning

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    I used a hot needle instead of a drill, has the added advantage that the two plastic bits can sorta melt together. But yes, it's a giant pain to get it to stick straight.
     
  7. Crowsfoot
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    Brass rod painted black works for me
     

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