chippy
A Fixture
Have had this in my "grey army" for a couple of years
I started to build it and the horse was completed, glued to base and primed, then I noticed a little bit of sagging. Carried on and put the figure together, placed him on the horse to get an idea of what it would look like and overnight the horse had completely collapsed and Custer was sprawled on the floor with a very bent sword but no other major damage. Any suggestions on how to make the horse more rigid. Firstly I don't want to support the front with a bush or rock as I like the action pose of the kit. Secondly I don't want to buy another horse, I've already paid me money once! I think the leg is too thin to drill out and insert a metal rod. Personally I think this is a problem Andrea should have solved when designing the kit.
Anyone out there with ideas?
Chippy
I started to build it and the horse was completed, glued to base and primed, then I noticed a little bit of sagging. Carried on and put the figure together, placed him on the horse to get an idea of what it would look like and overnight the horse had completely collapsed and Custer was sprawled on the floor with a very bent sword but no other major damage. Any suggestions on how to make the horse more rigid. Firstly I don't want to support the front with a bush or rock as I like the action pose of the kit. Secondly I don't want to buy another horse, I've already paid me money once! I think the leg is too thin to drill out and insert a metal rod. Personally I think this is a problem Andrea should have solved when designing the kit.
Anyone out there with ideas?
Chippy