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RTFM

 

Both your topics are requests, no tutorials.

 

But if this eventually gets transferred to the Questions sections, there are a few conversions áround here on the forum, just do a search for dreadnoughts and browse through your finds, I'm sure you will eventually find what you are looking for. ^^

Use a modeling saw and cut one of the legs flush with the bottom of the knee. Sand the knee area smooth and drill holes in the knee and lower leg so that it can be pinned further back on the knee. You can stop here, or you can make it look even better by carefully cutting the toes on the moved leg so that they are in a more closed position like they are about to grab the ground when the leg touches down again. The forge world resin make this conversion easy to do because the resin is softer than plastic and, for me, easier to work with. I'll post pictures when I get home from work tonight. Be sure to either cut the material outside in open air or wear a mask when cutting, sanding, or filing any resin models.

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