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Bloodthirsty Chaos Knight





Washington USA

So I have a LoC that I painted up for 40k on a round base. But now I want to be able to use him as a Daemon prince in my WoC army. I'm sure this question has been asked a million times but searching the forum turned up nothing. What's the easiest solution? does anyone make a large sized round to square base adapter? I guess I could make my own, but I'd like to see if something like that exists already.


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Fixture of Dakka





Melbourne

Your best bet is to probably either
A- Magnetize it to both bases.
B- Pin it to both bases.

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I'm sure it wouldn't be too big a deal to model a square base with a recess in it that you could pop him into when you want to use him in a Fantasy game.

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malfred wrote:I don't cover mine, though now you got me thinking that maybe I should.
 
   
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Strictly speaking, a round to square base adapter would result in a square base slightly larger in width than the round base diameter (unless it had gaps in the sides?)

Magnetising does seem the easiest solution.
   
 
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