I'm happily working on my second Baneblade, an all-plastic one, and it is time for the crew. I decided to put crew in both hatches. The gunner on the .50 is a easy pick and standard setup, but what of the tank commander? So many options! How to decide?
Enter Mounting (or Poster) Putty! I had read long ago in a modeling magazine about the uses of low-tack putty for the posing or arms on miniatures. My local hardware store has the Loctite version on hand, and it works great. I had a little pose off to see what I liked the best.
Sadly I didn't have a Power Sword arm handy. So if you are even in a quandary over posing choices, just pull out the putty. It is very easy to work with, never dries out, and leaves no residue on the figure.
Enter Mounting (or Poster) Putty! I had read long ago in a modeling magazine about the uses of low-tack putty for the posing or arms on miniatures. My local hardware store has the Loctite version on hand, and it works great. I had a little pose off to see what I liked the best.
Sadly I didn't have a Power Sword arm handy. So if you are even in a quandary over posing choices, just pull out the putty. It is very easy to work with, never dries out, and leaves no residue on the figure.
It's Not Play-Dough!
It's For My Serious Hobby.