It's actually very nice to see someone making common errors while making a tutorial, it feels more relatable because most of us don't do things perfectly every time like most tutorials.
Thank you so much for this! The other guides I've seen online make the magnet process seem so overwhelming. It's like you're the first person to see a lot of the weapons just clip on.
Thank you for a great tutorial! The most important revelation was that you don´t need to magnetise everything (like the weapons). I do think it is easier to work with the green stuff and magnets on the single part and then assemble the shoulders or other parts. For people not wanting to use a power drill I it is perfectly fine to drill by hand. I start with a smaller drill (like 1 mm or 2 mm hand drill) and the just use the desired drill bit (like 5 mm) to finnish it. It requires just a few rotations before you are through and you can clean the hole with a hobby knife. I am playing Tau as well so have done my share of magnetising 😀
You can very easily magnetize the Helbrute arms without any drilling. Glue in a magnet on the inside wall of the shoulder joint that goes into the torso, then assemble the body as normal. When putting together the arms, take the bit that slots into the shoulder joint, dry fit it to the torso and put a bit of glue on the inside. Now you can simply put a magnet there and it will snap into place, pulled by the magnet inside the torso. Then just continue assembling the arms and you end up with perfectly aligned magnets that are both glued inside the hollows of the model. You obviously need a magnet strong enough to pull through the layers of plastic, but that's not a big ask, I've done it even with N32 rated magnets. And be sure to use good quality superglue and use a good amount. You don't want the magnet to get loose inside the model, there's no fixing that.
I'm learning so so much. Loveing your stream. I love death gard and nurgle. Or maggotkin of nurgle. Loveing your videos. Stay nurgle blessed 🎉🎉🎉blessed 🎉
I got them from that Chinese website Temu. They were super cheap. It looks like the exact ones I ordered are sold out but there are a lot more options available on their website :)
It's actually very nice to see someone making common errors while making a tutorial, it feels more relatable because most of us don't do things perfectly every time like most tutorials.
Thank you so much for this! The other guides I've seen online make the magnet process seem so overwhelming. It's like you're the first person to see a lot of the weapons just clip on.
Glad it was helpful :)
Thanks for the vid! Really helpful and i enjoyed seeing the full process
Thanks for watching 🙏 Glad you found it useful :)
Thank you for a great tutorial! The most important revelation was that you don´t need to magnetise everything (like the weapons). I do think it is easier to work with the green stuff and magnets on the single part and then assemble the shoulders or other parts. For people not wanting to use a power drill I it is perfectly fine to drill by hand. I start with a smaller drill (like 1 mm or 2 mm hand drill) and the just use the desired drill bit (like 5 mm) to finnish it. It requires just a few rotations before you are through and you can clean the hole with a hobby knife. I am playing Tau as well so have done my share of magnetising 😀
Thanks for another great video. Been afraid to destroy my models using a power drill. Bravo to you!
Thank you! I was super hesitant to use one too at first, but think I feel pretty comfortable using it for big holes now. Saves so much time/effort :)
So many options! I need to get some 6mm magnets. I have 8mm now for some bigger stuff. Very nice step by step!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
It's crazy how many weapon options it has. Now I just need to try them all out and see what works best! Thank you :)
You can very easily magnetize the Helbrute arms without any drilling. Glue in a magnet on the inside wall of the shoulder joint that goes into the torso, then assemble the body as normal. When putting together the arms, take the bit that slots into the shoulder joint, dry fit it to the torso and put a bit of glue on the inside. Now you can simply put a magnet there and it will snap into place, pulled by the magnet inside the torso. Then just continue assembling the arms and you end up with perfectly aligned magnets that are both glued inside the hollows of the model.
You obviously need a magnet strong enough to pull through the layers of plastic, but that's not a big ask, I've done it even with N32 rated magnets. And be sure to use good quality superglue and use a good amount. You don't want the magnet to get loose inside the model, there's no fixing that.
I'm learning so so much. Loveing your stream. I love death gard and nurgle. Or maggotkin of nurgle. Loveing your videos. Stay nurgle blessed 🎉🎉🎉blessed 🎉
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much! This is very helpful😃
Glad you found it useful :)
Can you like the magnets you used? I'm going to 100% use this tutorial :)
I got them from that Chinese website Temu. They were super cheap. It looks like the exact ones I ordered are sold out but there are a lot more options available on their website :)