I've heard this. I think it's one of the biggest downsides to Cryx since they have a number of the spider-legged models with tiny contact points. It will get better the more things go to plastic though....hopefully :-)
Ugh. I've been doing alright with thick glue and no activator, but it's a pain holding it in place. Maybe I'll go see about getting some activator... after years of trying to avoid it.
I've not had much problem with the Spider Jacks, but I could see that being an issue too.
For the record, this is the ONLY downside to playing Cryx ;).
I've heard this. I think it's one of the biggest downsides to Cryx since they have a number of the spider-legged models with tiny contact points. It will get better the more things go to plastic though....hopefully :-)
ReplyDeleteThe trick with Mortenebra is to use a very thick CA glue and activater spray. The CA stays where it is needed.
ReplyDeleteThe trick with the Spider Jacks is to drill all the way through the torso and make an axel with a single pin then attach the legs to the axel.
Ugh. I've been doing alright with thick glue and no activator, but it's a pain holding it in place. Maybe I'll go see about getting some activator... after years of trying to avoid it.
ReplyDeleteI've not had much problem with the Spider Jacks, but I could see that being an issue too.
For the record, this is the ONLY downside to playing Cryx ;).