At BG. ONLY at BG.
Quote from: PhoenixFire on September 17, 2013, 07:51:00 AMQuote from: Thomas callahan on September 17, 2013, 01:08:07 AMor you could just buy a new, bigger base and glue the smaller base on it and look, all set. ive dont it with my old school, snap on 360 turning terminators. If you still worried about it being just a tad bit taller, you could just cut a hole in the bigger base and put the smaller base inthis seems like a great option to those who have a model they dont want to rebase.ive already done this with the new centurians, put them on a 40mm resin base that matches the rest of my army and glued the new 50mm underneath to be legal.I dont know how many times this has happened in the past but I know I've never seen a terminator on a 25 mm base. I mean what is out there right now that changed? The eldar wraith guard and avatar? Tau broadsides?chase has made his ruling, its a simple fix and nobody wants to be "that guy" at a tournamentWHat are you talking about with Centurions? They're brand new, they've only ever had one base size.
Quote from: Thomas callahan on September 17, 2013, 01:08:07 AMor you could just buy a new, bigger base and glue the smaller base on it and look, all set. ive dont it with my old school, snap on 360 turning terminators. If you still worried about it being just a tad bit taller, you could just cut a hole in the bigger base and put the smaller base inthis seems like a great option to those who have a model they dont want to rebase.ive already done this with the new centurians, put them on a 40mm resin base that matches the rest of my army and glued the new 50mm underneath to be legal.I dont know how many times this has happened in the past but I know I've never seen a terminator on a 25 mm base. I mean what is out there right now that changed? The eldar wraith guard and avatar? Tau broadsides?chase has made his ruling, its a simple fix and nobody wants to be "that guy" at a tournament
or you could just buy a new, bigger base and glue the smaller base on it and look, all set. ive dont it with my old school, snap on 360 turning terminators. If you still worried about it being just a tad bit taller, you could just cut a hole in the bigger base and put the smaller base in
exactly, 50mm is a new size that no one has seen before and no companies make an aftermarket base for. So I put my centurians on a 40mm base to match my army and then glued it to a 50mm base to be legal.which is basicly what we are talking about to make these older models legal which is why i mentioned it
Quote from: PhoenixFire on September 17, 2013, 10:58:08 AMexactly, 50mm is a new size that no one has seen before and no companies make an aftermarket base for. So I put my centurians on a 40mm base to match my army and then glued it to a 50mm base to be legal.which is basicly what we are talking about to make these older models legal which is why i mentioned itJason,Warmachine Warjacks use 50mm bases, so you could just get scenic ones of those...of course you have to deal with the round edges (which at this point, I really like. I wish 40K used the round edged bases standard)
Chase-Thank you for:Making a ruling.Publicizing the ruling.Sticking to the ruling.AndAllowing discussion of the ruling.I for one look forward to my new Broadside bases.-John
I second this statement.Quote from: steelforge on September 18, 2013, 12:30:41 PMChase-Thank you for:Making a ruling.Publicizing the ruling.Sticking to the ruling.AndAllowing discussion of the ruling.I for one look forward to my new Broadside bases.-John