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Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:55 am
by consectari
I'm in need of some girly legs to go with some female wood elf torsos (besides the obvious wood elf legs). All the other elves have robes or mail skirts or something. Not at all what an active sci-fi female should have. Eldar have all those gems on them, so that leaves Dark Eldar. I'm fairly sure if I cut away the spikes & add a little GS, they'll be just what I'm after.

Questions is, should I buy new or used? I'm not worried about stripping them, I'm concerned about usability.

I've never seen any DE minis except in pics. If I buy used, how hard will it be to separate torsos from legs? I know they have a weird join, but beyond that, I'm unsure.

I was planning to fill in the pelvic area with GS, but would it be better to leave the torso & legs connected and cut a new, flat connection point at the waist?

Just hoping to get some input before I invest in what might be a futile experiment. Any advice appreciated.

Con

P.S.
Before anyone starts offering to sell me their DE army, I'm only looking for 15-ish warriors. Maybe 20 if the deal is really good.

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:16 am
by mrrshann618
Most Eldar legs don't have much in the way of gems on them.

I'd start with a few used, grab a few of each type, maybe ask a friend for a single pair of legs to experiment with.
As for separating them, that is all up to the person who put them together in the first place, alot of glue = heck of a time getting them apart, a small dab = fairly easy, but still be careful.

From what I remember the DE legs were slightly bulkier than the Elar legs, but then again I haven't seen a pair of plastic DE legs for 6-7+ years

Heck if you really wany I think I have a few of the old 1 piece plastic eldar Guardian models laying around, that is if you want to try your hand at carving/cutting them apart

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:29 am
by consectari
I'm always up for a challenge.

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:26 am
by locust
It would also depend on the type of glue used. If they used a CA or CS type superglue (ZAP-a-Gap) them a bath in Simple Green for a couple days will weaken the glue bond. Found this out stripping all my RT Beakies. If they used a standard plastic glue (Testors) you'll have some problems as this glue type melts the plastic together. Simple Green will help. A little... maybe...

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:45 pm
by Alkatchoff
The DE legs would probably be a decent match for what you're after. I'd recommend picking them up unassembled, though, as I'm not too sure what kind of damage removing the torso from the legs of an assembled model could cause. If buying used, as others mentioned, some stripping agents (sounds like a great job, huh?) actually melt the superglue (depending which kind was used), so this is also a possibility.

I'd recommend picking them up 'new' and filling the leg join with green stuff. Should save you some headaches.

JF

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:00 pm
by consectari
Thanks for the advise. I'll go with the unassembled, just to be safe.

At last my female muties/scavvies will walk!

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:04 pm
by JohnHwangBT
Have you considered Eldar Guardian legs? Same size, but less spikey. So either way, you're trimming down.

The last possibility would be Empire troops wearing hose.

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:22 pm
by consectari
JohnHwangBT wrote:Have you considered Eldar Guardian legs? Same size, but less spikey. So either way, you're trimming down.
After Elves, Eldar were the first things I looked at. I just thought they were a little too "Eldar" to easily disguise. DE on the other hand, if you look past the spikes, they just have this sci-fi look which I thought might work.
JohnHwangBT wrote:The last possibility would be Empire troops wearing hose.
I might need some more info on this! I've got militia and flagellants, but wasn't aware of anything with "hose". That might work better for female Muties/Scavvies who could stand to be a bit less sci-fi and a bit more ragged.

Edited for dyslexia :roll:

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:26 pm
by JohnHwangBT
The old 5E / 6E Empire State Troops - Swordsmen / Handgunners / Crossbowmen wore historically-accurate hose with codpieces, as one would expect for Landsknecht.

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:46 am
by consectari
Sounds good, but is there any chance those are still lingering out there anywhere?

Re: Question adout DE plastic warriors

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:41 am
by JohnHwangBT
No idea. But the current Empire guys still appear to be men in tights.