I've played
40k for 9 years now and I've found it a smart idea to cull the internet's collective wisdom on models that are new to me. Little hints and tricks to best put things together.
Like using rubber bands to hold the XV8 torso together until the solvent sets. Or giving in to carcinogens and using kicker with super glue on the old metal Hurricane Bolter array on
LRCs. That sort of thing. I'm not a hoobyist at heart, but have learned much, so it's okay to answer my Qs like I'm a modeling nooB.
On to the riptide. At this stage, all pieces are still on the sprue, but I've leafed through the instructions. I've noted the 'remove tab for freer posing' parts on the limbs and will exploit that to pose it customarily.
1. Legs:
I've seen one dude's riptide snapped off at both ankles. So, I plan to pose my riptide with a deffkopta squished under the lead RH foot, but this will actually serve to provide better support of its weight, rather than have it snap at the ankle. The kopta's body will end up appearing to 'scrape' up the calf to take more weight.
How tough is it to get the
LH leg's knee down in a kneeling position?
2. guns
How snug is the Ion & HBC fit? Can I get away without
REMs (having done six XV8s I don't wish to do it again, if I can help it)? If not, though the model will look like a poser douche-bag, is there enough arm/should play to have him hold the main gun nearly upside down? Seriously.
Any other bugaboos?