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    Senior Member Geist's Avatar
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    Just make the crushing keg bend, it has knees right? Or is it another marine inside a marine joke the GW loves to make with the Ray gun range?
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    Nice! Looks fantastic. Very melted indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geist View Post
    Just make the crushing keg bend, it has knees right? Or is it another marine inside a marine joke the GW loves to make with the Ray gun range?
    The Knight's leg is a solid piece, so I had to cut the knee joint to make it "bend," but the problem was also the hip joint. The leg slots in with a hexagonal peg, so I'm going to have to cut that too if I want to mane the leg slightly lifted.
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    Kevin just make the "peg" round by filing it and you can position the hip however you want.
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    Senior Member Geist's Avatar
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    If it was me I would insert the peg make it solid then break it as needed and repose with the peg solid in providing a firm work base for a re sculpt. Kinda like surgery, break a bone to have it reset more firm. Some times a rebreak is a needed thing.
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    2013 North Texas Battles 3rd overall and tied for 3rd best sport.

    "He's a judicious calculating master tactitician who will exploit the slightest weakness in anyone's plan and known for building intricate masterful lists that are incredibly hard to destroy and making people pay dearly for tactical mistakes. "

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