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Title: whats the best way of taking a figure off it original base
Post by: thomas oliver on 27 June 2011, 02:24:56 PM
Im wondering whats the best way to take a figure off its original base such as Redoubt Enterprises victoriana figures come on the square base and im wanting to put them on a cobblestone base whats the best way to do it ?
Title: Re: whats the best way of taking a figure off it original base
Post by: Heldrak on 27 June 2011, 02:35:49 PM
Personally, I like to clip or cut the base away from around the figure's feet (leaving the figure looking like it is wearing platform shoes). Then I like to carefully trim away the area on the bottom of the feet until the figure stands correctly on the base and I like to insert pins into the model's heels to securely anchor it to the new base.
Title: Re: whats the best way of taking a figure off it original base
Post by: The Dozing Dragon on 27 June 2011, 02:45:54 PM
A decent razor saw. Just replaced mine and wondered why I hadn't a long time ago....cut's like a hot knife through butter. Mindful of fingers though as it's a fiddly business! Also use the clipping method as well.
Title: Re: whats the best way of taking a figure off it original base
Post by: Orctrader on 27 June 2011, 03:29:48 PM
A decent razor saw...

I use this method, then insert metal pins for glueing.

Personally, I like to clip or cut the base away from around the figure's feet (leaving the figure looking like it is wearing platform shoes). Then I like to carefully trim away the area on the bottom of the feet until the figure stands correctly on the base and I like to insert pins into the model's heels to securely anchor it to the new base.

And I use this method too.   ::)

I find both methods work well, so it's just down to which is closer to hand.  The razor saw or the clippers.   :)

Title: Re: whats the best way of taking a figure off it original base
Post by: Drachenklinge on 27 June 2011, 06:15:30 PM
i'll do some clipping 'round the feet as well, some platform-shoe-scraping after that, too.
But mind, that some legs are a little bit too thin above the feet, they often will get one twitch too much from the first "cut" between the legs (the seperating somehow gives too much force to the tin-structure) ... so, do it swift, but not brutal - so to speak!

best wishes
Drachenklinge