Sudan Dervish infantry basing

Started by Maenoferren, 11 April 2014, 06:27:48 PM

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Maenoferren

I just based up 100 + figures randomly shoving what came next out of the box. After they were glued, covered in sand and sprayed black I suddenly thought that maybe the Hadendowa should be based seperarately... what do people think?

I based them and the brits whislt watching the Korda version of the Four Feathers  :D

As a total aside...does anyone else hate sticking wheels on artillery as much as I do.

Things the wheels stuck to..
my fingers,
my trousers
the table
the floor...it is amazing how far a small wheel covered in SUper Glue can roll across a lino floor before coming to a stop and afixing itself.


Things it didnt stick to.....
the limber
Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

burnaby64

My experience of artillery wheels precisely! ;D

Bernie

Same here - I now use a tiny bit of a normal sticky glue to put wheel to limber then superglue the whole lot into place

kipt

Put the wheels on, hold the limber or artillery piece upside down and put a small drop of super glue on the axle next to the wheel.  It flows in and voila, fini.
Kipt

FierceKitty

Agree about wheels. And, yes, Hadendowah do need separate basing. :(
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Steve J

I put glue on the axle, then put the wheel on, thereby keeping glue away from my fingers. When stuck, I add some more glue to the wheel and axle just to be secure. Hope this helps?

Maenoferren

Quote from: FierceKitty on 11 April 2014, 11:37:02 PM
And, yes, Hadendowah do need separate basing. :(
This first lot got caught up in the religious fervor of the charge. :D

oh and bugger, bugger, bugger Just painted the artillery the wrong colour... can anybody tell me why I thought brown was a suitable colour.
so far...
3 guns (avec the wrong colour)
2 bases of Royal Marines
KRRC and 19th Hussars
4 of some infantyr unit, havent decided who yet
2 of some other unit

Am really enjoying painting these... huzzah, God save the Queen etc
Last nights viewing..Zulu Dawn  :-[
Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

I formed the opinion that nothing sticks anywhere but to me when using superglue.

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Hertsblue

Flatten out a small piece of Blutak on the work surface. Push the wheels into it upright slightly less than the correct distance apart. Put a drop of superglue on each axle and position the carriage between the wheels. Push the two wheels slightly inwards so that the axles engage. Make sure the wheels are upright. When firm, pull out of the Blutak and clean off the wheels.

Takes longer to describe than to do.
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Glorfindel

>> Gluing wheels to everything except the limber...

Completely agree.  After much gnashing of teeth, tearing of hair, looking for wheels etc etc,
I decided to take a radical new approach with my ECW artillery.   I snipped off the piece of
metal on the limber which is meant to be inserted into the wheel and just glued the wheel to
the axle.   I found this a lot easier and, when based up, no loss of strength.

Phil

Ithoriel

Superglue was designed to bond skin to skin for medical procedures.

Gluing skin to figures - pretty much "working as intended" :)

Immensely frustrating none the less!!
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Maenoferren

Quote from: Hertsblue on 13 April 2014, 08:58:00 AM
Flatten out a small piece of Blutak on the work surface. Push the wheels into it upright slightly less than the correct distance apart. Put a drop of superglue on each axle and position the carriage between the wheels. Push the two wheels slightly inwards so that the axles engage. Make sure the wheels are upright. When firm, pull out of the Blutak and clean off the wheels.

Takes longer to describe than to do.
That's what I did in the end.
Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

FierceKitty

Likewise; file 'em flat, superglue, then epoxy. That way they only break off a few times every year.
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tschuma

super glue, artillery and skin are the perfect match!

As far as mounting, depends on the rules you are using

Maenoferren

Quote from: tschuma on 14 April 2014, 04:57:26 PM

As far as mounting, depends on the rules you are using
4 bases to the battalion as for the rules haven't a clue.
Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!