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Just wondering how people base their Seraphim?

 

I'm not a huge fan of flying bases, so I was thinking about modelling mine jumping off of munitorum crates or barrels.

 

Anybody done similar with the old models? I would be interested to see how they look. I have a couple of the old chicks with hand flamers and figured this might help them blend in a little.

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I've used resin sprue blocks for jump infantry bases before, for orks and marines. For the metal seraphim though it doesn't really work in my opinion given how the legs are posed - it looks more like the model is tripping on the obstacle. I must say for the new seraphim seen so far the legs are posed so much in the opposite way - very dynamic, near-horizontal - that it would probably look off there too.

Looking at them,I think you could do some good "leaping off a wall" poses. They aren't so much leaping off the tops of things as maneuvering on the side of them. Making them look like they are doing video game style wall jumps would be the way to model in my opinion.
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Huh. I didn't think about it until you mentioned it, but yeah, those Seraphim are very high up in the air. Mostly it concerns me in terms of stability. Can't easily place them in any sort of uneven terrain, since even a small tilt will probably tip the balance, even being a light plastic miniature.

I was thinking of having around 20 in a game but to transport them on those plastic stems would be very inconvenient.  I was planning on putting them closer to their base for more compact/easier transportation, and as mentioned, simply moving/positioning them around the table would be much easier. But since officially they come with tall flying stems now, do people think you could get hassled for making them lower and easier to hide behind terrain?

Hope this helps. Through the years I've played, the one thing that has been constant, is they're your models and you can do as you please. For instance, my metal wraith guard were made on 25 mm bases and for years after plastic came out I left them that way until in 7th ed and blast templates then they got mounted on bigger bases. If I use plague demons in 40k, they're on square bases, not gonna risk breaking them just to be put on the "new" thing. I've seen armies with land speeders that the stem got cut down so they're lower. Ultimately it's your decision. I still add cork basing to a lot of my models which makes them a quarter to half an inch higher. Just really makes them look cool. I, like many others, am not a fan of the new jump bases and may do something similar as you suggested, but for asthetics not game mechanics. Good luck and anxious to see what you decide on. Edited by Dread

I prefer the new flight stem looks-wise to the metal tabs the old Seraphim had, that's for sure. But at least for the marine Inceptors the stem's attachment to the flight pack was absolutely, laughably inadequate. I fixed that by drilling a bigger hole and shoving the stem up there where the sun don't shine, which slightly lowered the model flight height but it stays in place. I guess I'll soon find out whether or not the same problem exists with the new Sisters.

I prefer the new flight stem looks-wise to the metal tabs the old Seraphim had, that's for sure. But at least for the marine Inceptors the stem's attachment to the flight pack was absolutely, laughably inadequate. I fixed that by drilling a bigger hole and shoving the stem up there where the sun don't shine, which slightly lowered the model flight height but it stays in place. I guess I'll soon find out whether or not the same problem exists with the new Sisters.

Very true. Unlike the Inceptors, these units actually look like they can and should be flying around

I was hoping that the Seraphim would be held up by streams like Celestine and the Gemini are, instead of the flight stands.

 

Was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for how to duplicate that effect?

 

I'm curious if these vines could do the trick.

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I was hoping that the Seraphim would be held up by streams like Celestine and the Gemini are, instead of the flight stands.

 

Was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for how to duplicate that effect?

 

I'm curious if these vines could do the trick.

99129999011_CreeperVines01.jpg

You could maybe cut the streamers off of Stormcast flyboys... There were some in all the AoS 1e starter sets, they must be all over eBay.

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