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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





Illinois

I start a new army roughly every 4 years and with the new Tau releases and my love of xenos I thought this was the perfect time for new projects. I wanted this riptide to look like he was striding forward firing at the enemy while also blocking incoming fire from the opposite direction. The suit was wobbly at first and I worried he may snap off the base so I glued his striding foot to a piece of old GW basing material which has solved my wobbly model syndrome. I was just curious how you guys make your models in motion more stable, comments and criticism are welcome.
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