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The entire bike goes together VERY well. However, the lance arm is a complete pain in the A$$. This is because the shoulder pad does not sit very well; there are not enough contact points for the glue to sit nicely.

 

What I did was to magnetise the arm with 3mm x 1mm magnets. Then I put a bit of green stuff between the shoulder pad and the arm, positioned it, let it set overnight and it came out very flush.

magnetizing the arms is the way to go. Transportation is almost impossible without. I use 3x1 mm for in the body but 3x3 for is the arms. The shoulder is thick enough for this and my advice for magnets is always 'the bigger the better'. Nothing more anoying than trying to move a model from one place on the table to the next and the spear falling of again. 

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I have a question that's close to this topic. How should I build the fly stand on Caladius? It doesn't seem to be very sturdy. Magnet on the bottom of the hole and on top of the transparent resin piece? Ideally I'd like to remove the tank from it's base for transporting.

Again... as in the link I provided the stand really should be magnetized if you can spare the time. It's a pain in the backside to do , but it is certainly worth it.

 

The first set of bikes I did (in that link) sold for a lot of money compared to a set I did without magnets. That's how big a difference they make. Some people have come up with workarounds but the wear and tear can lead to problems.

Again... as in the link I provided the stand really should be magnetized if you can spare the time. It's a pain in the backside to do , but it is certainly worth it.

 

The first set of bikes I did (in that link) sold for a lot of money compared to a set I did without magnets. That's how big a difference they make. Some people have come up with workarounds but the wear and tear can lead to problems.

 

I'm not talking about bikes, I got that covered. Caladius has a very different kind of stand, something I have not worked with. It's also fairly heavy model, so I'm unsure how to approach magnetizing it. 

Oh sorry. Caladius is on a flat stand like a Repulsor for marines? I really don't know that stand, but if it doesn't use a stem, I imagine you could just 'pin' it? (That's what I did to a Repulsor). Unfortunately I don't know the base but I would suggest asking in the painting/Hobby forum for advice if no one has a good suggestion here. 

Oh sorry. Caladius is on a flat stand like a Repulsor for marines? I really don't know that stand, but if it doesn't use a stem, I imagine you could just 'pin' it? (That's what I did to a Repulsor). Unfortunately I don't know the base but I would suggest asking in the painting/Hobby forum for advice if no one has a good suggestion here. 

 

https://imgur.com/a/gPCbN

 

These are the build instructions for Caladius. You can see the rod here. Pinning might be good idea. I'm going to research that option for sure. 

I have a question that's close to this topic. How should I build the fly stand on Caladius? It doesn't seem to be very sturdy. Magnet on the bottom of the hole and on top of the transparent resin piece? Ideally I'd like to remove the tank from it's base for transporting.

 

I went for the cheap and easy Blu-tak method. Keeps the tank from wobbling on the stand and the stand can still be removed for transport.

 

I have a question that's close to this topic. How should I build the fly stand on Caladius? It doesn't seem to be very sturdy. Magnet on the bottom of the hole and on top of the transparent resin piece? Ideally I'd like to remove the tank from it's base for transporting.

 

I went for the cheap and easy Blu-tak method. Keeps the tank from wobbling on the stand and the stand can still be removed for transport.

 

 

I'm going to do the same, but I built a thin support rod on front too. Keeps it a bit more steady. It still wobbles a bit, which makes it feel like it's actually hovering. 

 

Like so:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/do2bogdemraxhqm/IMG_20190528_153841.jpg?dl=0

 

Pro Tip:

 

I always mount the lances down to cut down on enemy line of sight .

Super pro tip:

Things such as wings, capes, weapons and stuff do not count for the line of sight.

 

 

Super-Duper-Pro-Tip! Magnetize the arms:

 

all-3-bikes-magnetized.jpg?w=860

 

This way you move the arm where you want, it fits in your cases easier, and if the tip breaks off it's easier to repair or replace!

 

 

Pro Tip:

I always mount the lances down to cut down on enemy line of sight .

 

Super pro tip:

Things such as wings, capes, weapons and stuff do not count for the line of sight.

 

This isn't true in 8th edition though. Unless you house rule it.

Actually i think you may be right. That’s an old quote from 7 th isn’t it?

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Super-Duper-Pro-Tip! Magnetize the arms:

 

I think you mean super-duper-PROT-tip!

 

I'll see myself out...

 

On another note those bases and lance tips are super awesome! I really need to get practicing with my airbrush.

 

As someone who transports them with lance arms I would still suggest magnetising the arms, but if you keep the riders off like I do then you could get away with keeping them on and putting them in foam with the lances going flat over the top though this may not protect them enough in your case.

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