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Made in gb
Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk






Today, i baught my self a KFF mek (the fine cast one) but i have encounterd a problem, the arm that holds the remote (no better way to descibe it) dosent seam to have a lead that goes anywhere, so could one of you post a piktur of the back of your kff mek so i can see what it is meant to look like? thank you!
   
Made in gb
Fully-charged Electropriest





Hereford, UK

Hmm, if you have any problems or doubts just return it to the store for refund/replacement.

Does this help at all?
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





birmingham

its hard to position correctly but it should attach to the back of the forcefield, mite need green stuffin though.

new to the hobby and forums so please bare with me lol


 
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

This message was edited 9 times. Last update was at 2011/05/29 20:14:01


 
   
Made in gb
Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk






Thanks i have it sorted now, all i have to do is use a bit of green stuff in the sholder joint and it will be ok! Thank you!
   
Made in us
Khorne Rhino Driver with Destroyer




Minnesota

I like the etched plate, and the painting's nice too. Cool idea.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2011/05/31 04:30:10


 
   
 
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