@JamesonCaine Thanks bro glad that you liked and found it usefull. Keep your eyes out most new vids coming out will be dark eldar related for a while so should be helpfull I hope :) thanks again for writing and watching
I think they will be just fine you will get a little less of a hold with a thinner magnet though and the 1/16 x 1/16 fits in most spots pretty well without the need for a smaller width. You can save a little money and make putting them in a little easier, but remember the choice is completely yours 1/16 x 1/16 is just my personal preference. Thanks for the question and comment :) James aka FSR22
Nice to see a vid from ya, buddy...good tutorial on magnatizing and your paint jobs are looking excellent...I try to mark my magnets with permament marker, so I am always mating a marked to unmarked side...still manage t blow it occasionally :D...Jim.
I'm about to start a DE army and was planning on magnetizing them but I was going to use 1/16 by 1/32. Do you think those will work or are they too small?
@conn12347 I agree with both of you actually I realy wish america did use the metric system if you ever work on a car here it can be the biggest pain in the ass finding the exact size socket for everything. If it was metric its really much easier :)
Why dont you guys use the metric system ? How do you understand that 5/64 is larger than 1/16. I mean the metric system is linear, so its 1,5 mm vs 2 mm. Not puting you down mate, my tiny mind is just dont geting this. Awesome job on those Kabalites, and this video is realy helpful on magnetizing small parts. Keep up the good work !
Great vid. I'm planning a Dark Eldar army for 2012, so I will definitely be referencing this video. Thanks for the great tips.
Your painted models are beautiful. Nice job on magnetizing the Kabalite Warriors too, thanks for the tutorial.
@JamesonCaine Thanks bro glad that you liked and found it usefull. Keep your eyes out most new vids coming out will be dark eldar related for a while so should be helpfull I hope :) thanks again for writing and watching
I think they will be just fine you will get a little less of a hold with a thinner magnet though and the 1/16 x 1/16 fits in most spots pretty well without the need for a smaller width. You can save a little money and make putting them in a little easier, but remember the choice is completely yours 1/16 x 1/16 is just my personal preference. Thanks for the question and comment :)
James aka FSR22
Nice to see a vid from ya, buddy...good tutorial on magnatizing and your paint jobs are looking excellent...I try to mark my magnets with permament marker, so I am always mating a marked to unmarked side...still manage t blow it occasionally :D...Jim.
Very clean and controlled hard lines....
How do you make sure the arms are aligned properly so that the left arm lines up with the rifle? Do you just eyeball it?
I'm about to start a DE army and was planning on magnetizing them but I was going to use 1/16 by 1/32. Do you think those will work or are they too small?
@asjarra Lol thanks bro glad to be back I see your still doing your awesomeness.
P.S. the grots who stole christmas diorama kicked ass
@conn12347 I agree with both of you actually I realy wish america did use the metric system if you ever work on a car here it can be the biggest pain in the ass finding the exact size socket for everything. If it was metric its really much easier :)
I agree with TheSkonnsi this measurement system confuses me I'm sticking with metric
Good vid bud, thanks!
@Bismarck3000 why thank you bro
Why dont you guys use the metric system ? How do you understand that 5/64 is larger than 1/16. I mean the metric system is linear, so its 1,5 mm vs 2 mm. Not puting you down mate, my tiny mind is just dont geting this.
Awesome job on those Kabalites, and this video is realy helpful on magnetizing small parts.
Keep up the good work !