tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1614088065682049316.post6875762090148442109..comments2024-02-26T05:36:10.204-06:00Comments on Cheap fantasy minis!: Arcane Legions for generic fantasy gaming1Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00347246355201436067noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1614088065682049316.post-88084626782851966452014-11-14T12:57:30.090-06:002014-11-14T12:57:30.090-06:00You're welcome! You'll need a good hobby k...You're welcome! You'll need a good hobby knife and cutting surface to de-peg these figures. Hold the figure on its side—some Sticky Tack (aka Poster Tack) can keep the figure steady. Then push down with the blade on the peg, as flush to the base as you can. Holding the knife in your fist may be necessary to get the necessary force. Be very sure that the blade isn't pointing at you in case it slips! It takes some pressure, but the peg should come off fairly cleanly. Some more work with the knife and filing with a file or emory board can get the rest.<br /><br />The peg happens to be just the right size as the hole in a 3/4" fender washer. If you're using these for basing on a human-sized figure, it can help to glue the washer on first before depegging1Machttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00347246355201436067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1614088065682049316.post-26400025817629171682014-11-13T21:44:15.629-06:002014-11-13T21:44:15.629-06:00I recently purchased a large number of "Arcan...I recently purchased a large number of "Arcane Legions" figures, thanks for directing me to them! I'm very pleased with them overall, but I can't figure out a way to 'de-peg' them easily. Have you come up with a reliable method by any chance?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com