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PostPosted: 30-Sep-2007 11:47    Post subject: Looking for ideas for balance weights for mech bases Reply to topic Reply with quote

Okay I am having a few issues with balancing out some of my mechs once I get them on their bases. How do you guys counter weight them to not tip over?
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PostPosted: 30-Sep-2007 20:00    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Flat table? Very Happy
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PostPosted: 30-Sep-2007 21:35    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Seraph wrote:
Flat table? Very Happy


Cute...trust me the table is flat...
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PostPosted: 30-Sep-2007 23:45    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

If you are using the standard bases, you can fill the tops up to the lip with lead or similar material to add extra weight below the center of gravity. Other thing you can do is add small piece of something under the mech on the side it tends to tip over on. If the mech tends to tip backwards place a smal item(tooth pick shaft for example) under the rear of the mech's feet/base. The mech will look a bit leanning but it has helped me keep my Omnimech models from tipping over.
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PostPosted: 14-Jan-2008 16:47    Post subject: Looking for ideas for balance weights for mech bases Reply to topic Reply with quote

I fill the top of my base with glue. Glueing in steel washers will also work. And make sure you file all the burrs off the bottom, and make the bottom as flat as possible.

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PostPosted: 25-Jan-2008 01:58    Post subject: Looking for ideas for balance weights for mech bases Reply to topic Reply with quote

Many times if It looks like it will be an unbalanced mini I play around with the arms and weapons with the newer stuff that comes to be assembled. Also I will bend the body itself, more true with older minis. Finally I will reposition the Mech on the hex base itself. So if it leans forward I move it farther back on the base.

BTW I use a lot of the plastic basis by Chessex. Work great for light to medium Mechs and any vehicle or infantry. And for $.25 (for you Euros that is even more butt cheap) you can not go wrong.

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PostPosted: 15-Jul-2008 15:12    Post subject: Looking for ideas for balance weights for mech bases Reply to topic Reply with quote

We had a guy use debris to counterweight his mechs. He made it look like he was stepping over mech Parts....
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PostPosted: 16-Jul-2008 14:47    Post subject: Looking for ideas for balance weights for mech bases Reply to topic Reply with quote

you could also try what we did for the pinewood derby cars of placing the weights in the underside of the base by drill out a cavity. Works wonders and keep it concealed. Dunno if u can we certain base designs though.
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PostPosted: 09-Dec-2008 09:08    Post subject: Looking for ideas for balance weights for mech bases Reply to topic Reply with quote

Lead or Silver Solder.
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