Great tip keeping consistent polarity using two different sized magnets - so simple and effective! 😍 Thanx-a-lot! Will include this in any of my upcoming projects!
@@Myke... I probably wouldn’t with injection moulded plastic because, thinking back to my misspent youth melting Airfix kits, boiling water would probably melt the reins. If it was a Reaper Bones or a resin miniature I’d feel more confident but seeing as were only looking at a gap of about half a millimetre I’m going to live with it 😅
@@jacawandersmok9043 Great question and it might be, I often use magnets and pins together because a magnet creates a more secure bond. I sometimes find pinned parts can drop out when the figure is moved.
Great tip keeping consistent polarity using two different sized magnets - so simple and effective! 😍 Thanx-a-lot! Will include this in any of my upcoming projects!
That’s a big *ss horse!
@@ernestorodriguez3637 😂 yes.
could use boiling water on plastic reins to bend as close as possible or use greenstuff on some of reins in hand to the area joining on main model?
@@Myke... I probably wouldn’t with injection moulded plastic because, thinking back to my misspent youth melting Airfix kits, boiling water would probably melt the reins. If it was a Reaper Bones or a resin miniature I’d feel more confident but seeing as were only looking at a gap of about half a millimetre I’m going to live with it 😅
wold be easer to do a pin?
@@jacawandersmok9043 Great question and it might be, I often use magnets and pins together because a magnet creates a more secure bond. I sometimes find pinned parts can drop out when the figure is moved.