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Andrew Smith
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Hey all,
I'm in the process of painting my first Saurus Oldblood on Carnosaur. So far I've kept the carnosaur and the Oldblood separate for painting purposes, but it's recently occurred to me that it might be a good idea to keep them separate on a permanent basis for when I transport my army. I don't have a carrying case yet, but keeping dino and rider separate would seem to be prudent given how large the entire model is.
Since I'm still somewhat new (or newly-returned) to the hobby, I have a few questions about this:
- First, is this what people normally do with their carnosaurs?
- If so, what are the options for making a detachable rider? I know about magnetizing, but I don't know if it's too late to try that since the carnosaur is already built and painted. I've never magnetized anything, but I'm willing to learn.
- Do any of you glue the carnosaur and rider together, and if so, have you found transporting it easy or difficult?
Thanks for any help!
I'm in the process of painting my first Saurus Oldblood on Carnosaur. So far I've kept the carnosaur and the Oldblood separate for painting purposes, but it's recently occurred to me that it might be a good idea to keep them separate on a permanent basis for when I transport my army. I don't have a carrying case yet, but keeping dino and rider separate would seem to be prudent given how large the entire model is.
Since I'm still somewhat new (or newly-returned) to the hobby, I have a few questions about this:
- First, is this what people normally do with their carnosaurs?
- If so, what are the options for making a detachable rider? I know about magnetizing, but I don't know if it's too late to try that since the carnosaur is already built and painted. I've never magnetized anything, but I'm willing to learn.
- Do any of you glue the carnosaur and rider together, and if so, have you found transporting it easy or difficult?
Thanks for any help!