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Well, at least mine is. :D
She's leaning back so badly that generally she just falls over. Especially on any surface that isn't completely flat, like say the ground cloth I normally use for wargames.
Does anyone else have this problem? Has anyone found a good solution? The only thing I can think of is gluing metal washers onto the front of the base, then disguising them as rocks...but that base doesn't really have a lot of room on it.
I used a lighter and with steady waving of the flame so as to not incinerate my fig, heated the leg so that it would become pliable. I repositioned her until she was more steady and as she cooled she remained in that position. Other ways to help with this process is a hair dryer on the high setting, boiling water (you invert the fig to dunk it) or use a hot glue gun with no glue in it.
I've found that a hair dryer really works the best for straightening out figures, or parts of figures. Make sure you practice on some cheap figures first, before trying it on your Amazon Drac. You don't want to burn your unique...
I personally use the hair-dryer/ice water trick. But, as a tip to everyone else out there, pop out the little stat dial first (The one with the actual numbers and abilities). That way, if the figure goes for a swim, it doesn't get messed up.