Turrets-To glue or not to glue
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Turrets-To glue or not to glue
This is more just an idle curiosity than looking for advice. With that said, I was wondering what people's preference to gluing turrets in place or leaving them free to rotate.
I typically leave tank and larger IFV turrets free to rotate. I know most rule sets don't really focus on turret location, but I like moving them around when I go vroom vroom on my desk top. I am not very adventurous, so I have not clipped the turret stem off and replaced them with magnets or other methods along those lines.
I typically leave tank and larger IFV turrets free to rotate. I know most rule sets don't really focus on turret location, but I like moving them around when I go vroom vroom on my desk top. I am not very adventurous, so I have not clipped the turret stem off and replaced them with magnets or other methods along those lines.
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G'day!
I glue mine, but then I'm a heathen who also bases his armour
In the games I play, each base represents a platoon or a half-company, so specific turret facing isn't relevant.
But then, my main gaming opponent leaves all his turrets free. I just couldn't imagine having to re-match all my turrets every time I break them out for a game. But as always, to each their own!
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I glue mine, but then I'm a heathen who also bases his armour
In the games I play, each base represents a platoon or a half-company, so specific turret facing isn't relevant.
But then, my main gaming opponent leaves all his turrets free. I just couldn't imagine having to re-match all my turrets every time I break them out for a game. But as always, to each their own!
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Splod,
I am an an-al engineer so having to match the turrets up with the base, if they get messed up, is a pain. It has made me rethink not gluing them. I have also thought about when I get older, being 51, that there may be a time when having to put them in the small hole could be difficult.. But maybe I glue them at that time.
I am an an-al engineer so having to match the turrets up with the base, if they get messed up, is a pain. It has made me rethink not gluing them. I have also thought about when I get older, being 51, that there may be a time when having to put them in the small hole could be difficult.. But maybe I glue them at that time.
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Not that it matters...... but......
I used to glue all turrets and base my armor figs.
Most items are not based. I do have some truck-trailer combo, command elements or some special group or items based..
I glue all AIFV, APC, ABV, some AA & artillery turrets.
Tank turrets: Abrams, Leopard 2, LeClerc, I do not typically glue them down.
I used to glue all turrets and base my armor figs.
Most items are not based. I do have some truck-trailer combo, command elements or some special group or items based..
I glue all AIFV, APC, ABV, some AA & artillery turrets.
Tank turrets: Abrams, Leopard 2, LeClerc, I do not typically glue them down.
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I game 1 for 1 scale. Don't mount anything. I leave larger turrets unglued. Found using a little Elmer's or even paint is enough to hold smaller ( M3/5 tanks and M8 armored cars) ones on. At 71 with my eyesight and patience I don't even do figures and pretty much given up on mounting machine guns. Find what works for you.
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I glue my turrets but do not base most of my vehicles. The WWII rules set I use for most of my gaming is Mein Panzer and does not require turret facing so I just glue them down.
I also have Fistful of TOWs 3. For that set I do base the minis and glue the turrets. FFOT3 is a platoon to a base so the base represents the units frontage to a certain extent.
I also have Fistful of TOWs 3. For that set I do base the minis and glue the turrets. FFOT3 is a platoon to a base so the base represents the units frontage to a certain extent.
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I only glue smaller turrets like bmps, btrs, and other small turrets. Most tank turrets are free to rotate and get lost, plus my brew up markers don’t work with the turrets attached.
I don’t base vehicles and use magnets to attach aircraft and helos to their stands. All infantry and guns are based.
I don’t base vehicles and use magnets to attach aircraft and helos to their stands. All infantry and guns are based.
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Since I only collect and everything is theoretically in the motor pool, you would think everything would be glued down, but I only glue tuurets that are small and hard to handle. I'm afraid the minute I glue them all, I will wish I hadn't.
When the D printing starts again, I will likely print the turrets on the hull. I'll have to try a few both ways. Maybe only the tanks will rotate turrets. I just don't know.
When the D printing starts again, I will likely print the turrets on the hull. I'll have to try a few both ways. Maybe only the tanks will rotate turrets. I just don't know.
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Like a lot of others, I only glue the small turrets. Tanks and Bradleys do not get their turrets glued down, but I haven't had a legitimate table-top wargame in years, so my only excuse is because I want to play with them! I am fortunate in that my nerdish tendencies do not extend to matching turrets and hulls for the most part. I don't base any vehicles either. I mount infantry on pennies and I glue magnets to my aircraft for mounting on flight stands.
At one point I worked out how I could use magnets to attach turrets to hulls, and then to attach the vehicle to a base as well. Seemed like a good idea at the time, but then my ADHD flared up and I lost interest!
At one point I worked out how I could use magnets to attach turrets to hulls, and then to attach the vehicle to a base as well. Seemed like a good idea at the time, but then my ADHD flared up and I lost interest!
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I glue my turrets. In large games I do not want to mess with whuch turret goes where. I also base my Artillery and small vehicles.
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I glue my turrets. In large games I do not want to mess with whuch turret goes where. I also base my Artillery and small vehicles.
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No glue and no bases for vehicles (communism).
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Way back in the past (10+ years ago) I was was in the 'never glue a turret down' camp. Since then my views have changed and I glue down most turrets. I still don't glue down turrets when a vehicle has an option of different turrets. For ecample WW2 Shermans - where (in the 1st battalion at least) I can swap out the 75mm turrets for the 76mm turrets.
All that said, in an ideal world I'd like turrets that are firmly fixed to the chassis but are still able to rotate. I did, at one point in the past, glue plastic discs on the end of the turret stem. Which allowed them to rotate but remain fixed to the chassis. That, obviously requires long turret stem that extend past the bottom of the chassis.
I think that, in an ideal world, that attaching magnets to both the turret and chassis would work best. But...
All that said, in an ideal world I'd like turrets that are firmly fixed to the chassis but are still able to rotate. I did, at one point in the past, glue plastic discs on the end of the turret stem. Which allowed them to rotate but remain fixed to the chassis. That, obviously requires long turret stem that extend past the bottom of the chassis.
I think that, in an ideal world, that attaching magnets to both the turret and chassis would work best. But...
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As some know all units are 1:1. All vehicles.
Vehicles: All turrets glued down. No bases. Sometimes I wish they were not so I could change the turret facing based on the formation but next I am glad they are and not having to put turrets back on all the time.
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Vehicles: All turrets glued down. No bases. Sometimes I wish they were not so I could change the turret facing based on the formation but next I am glad they are and not having to put turrets back on all the time.
Mech companies dismount squads and ADA batteries MANPADS teams are based on 1" x 1" thin sheet styrene. I will edit later on the thickness. Dismount squads 1x M-60, 1x M-79 and 4x M-16. Platoon command section is three personnel and company four. I have not decided on the battalion level yet. MANPADS teams the missile crewman and a spotter.
Tragically no ship is yet based. Once I get past my OCD I will start completing painting and get them based. I have a large box of Litko bases collecting dust waiting for ships to arrive. All ships are destined for a base.
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