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Regular Dakkanaut




Ok so I have a bunch of resin bases for my sisters of battle army that I am working on right now and I don't really like the metal that holds the seraphim up and I was wondering if anyone knows another good way to hold them up.
   
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Lord of the Fleet






London

If you snip the metal off then good luck getting them to stay held up with such a tiny area of contact for the glue. Best thing you could do that I can think of right now would be to disguise it as exhaust from their Jump Packs.
   
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Servoarm Flailing Magos






Metalica

You could use the metal sticks to stick them into holes that you've drilled in your resin base

 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




I was just hoping there was a better solution then to just pin them there. I am not a huge fan of allot of smoke coming out the exhausts and hiding something in that to hold them up.
   
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Servoarm Flailing Magos






Metalica

Well, you could make a super complicated stand by takibg a 3year education in physics and the proceding to build your own opposite pole magnetic hoverbase. But short of that, you're gonna need to keep it on a stick if you want it above the base

Personally, I hide sticks in tall bases with details on them that look like they wouldn't hold for you to stand on them. That way it gives the impression that even if her foot is on the base, she must be just barely touching it.

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