I believe if possible you should magnetise everything dreadnoughts? Tanks? Thunderbirds? Named characters? Mass Infantry ? Terrain? Mag it mag all of it. Until your hobbie area has its own magnetic north lol
Very very good video for magnetizing. Considering buying a couple of these for my Ultras (one H2H/one ranged), and obviously doing some magnetizing on the arms. Had the same issue with the contemptor model with small parts missing that would of made it easier, so I just printed a cpl. I will probably magnetize one fist arm, one claw arm, then do the same with the ranged options. Not sure. Might have to buy another ranged weapon sprue/Get some 3D printed bits. Usual GW we have come to hate and love I guess.
Sanding stick! Did I ever mention when I bulk bought sanding sticks they put them in plastic tubs and put 3 tubs in a box. They get send from the US airmail. Well anyway they must look weird on the X-ray when you have 3 bundles of 120 sanding sticks cos the department of homeland security opened my parcel and taped it back up again for me. Anyway good to see you using sanding sticks.
Do you know if the Ranged Leviathan is going to have a separate sprue for ranged sold like the melee options? I love the edged chassis of the melee Leviathan but I want twin Gravflux Bombards so it can fit in a list for cheap.
Cool video. You hit the nail on the head with the hands. Be a shame if someone made a STL of the part people need.....shame I tell you. Shame. This makes me feel a lot better on getting one. Thanks!
i have seen that you drill your holes with steeldrill bit, and so you need to fill the holes you drilled with putty, buy some wooddrils they will leave the bottum from the hole flat.
They actually make individual parts multipart because it allows them to have detail on both sides-something that would otherwise be infeasible with plastic molding.
It's not a case of trying to be "expert"; it's their attempt to maintain the detail of resin in plastic, as the "detail" can only be stamped on one side of a sprue. By splitting parts, they maintain this but you have to glue two halves together. My buddy who spoke to the designers explained this to me, and if makes much more sense (like how the shoulders on Mk6 are two halves)
Some of my resin miniatures look wet after curing and stay that way for a long time, I've seen it happen to other people, does anyone know how to fix it???
@@HellstormWargaming How far up the arm would a duplicate Close Combat Sprue allow you to build? From what I can see in the photos on the GW site it looks to be up as far as the elbow joint, but the images included give the impression it includes all the shoulder and associated panels as well, and I'm guessing this isn't the case and is a little bit naughty of them.
After a good few matches of HH 2.0 now, I've found the best way to run dreadnoughts is to go full out in one job. I'm going to be buying two of these anyway but one is going to stay melee. Also, is there any reason to run both of the same melee weapon? I'm not sure how the rules in 40K went but at least in Heresy if you've got two melee weapons you get +1 attack and pick which one you're hitting with.
In Heresy 2.0 Contemptors having 2 close combat weapons regardless of the combination of Claw or chainfist is +1A. The Leviathan is slightly different; it is stock 2 close combat weapons on its profile, if you replace 1 with a ranged weapon you lose 1A. Replaced both fists for gun is still only a loss of 1A though.
it's really really really disappointing the kit doesn't allow you to make 2 siege drills and 2 dread claws. there is Soo much useless crap on the spread in this kit. why not just give it the extra hand palms. real cheeky
Are you aware that they sell the weapon sprue for the leviathan? For £16 extra you would have enough parts to make two of each weapon - you wouldn't need to buy a whole new leviathan to do so
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I'm now modelling all my space marines with cordless angle grinders to cut through leviathan cables. Thanks for the tip
I believe if possible you should magnetise everything dreadnoughts? Tanks? Thunderbirds? Named characters? Mass Infantry ? Terrain? Mag it mag all of it. Until your hobbie area has its own magnetic north lol
Very very good video for magnetizing. Considering buying a couple of these for my Ultras (one H2H/one ranged), and obviously doing some magnetizing on the arms. Had the same issue with the contemptor model with small parts missing that would of made it easier, so I just printed a cpl. I will probably magnetize one fist arm, one claw arm, then do the same with the ranged options. Not sure. Might have to buy another ranged weapon sprue/Get some 3D printed bits. Usual GW we have come to hate and love I guess.
Good review and great to see someone else who magnetise the phospex
Sanding stick!
Did I ever mention when I bulk bought sanding sticks they put them in plastic tubs and put 3 tubs in a box. They get send from the US airmail.
Well anyway they must look weird on the X-ray when you have 3 bundles of 120 sanding sticks cos the department of homeland security opened my parcel and taped it back up again for me.
Anyway good to see you using sanding sticks.
Love me some sanding sticks
Do you know if the Ranged Leviathan is going to have a separate sprue for ranged sold like the melee options? I love the edged chassis of the melee Leviathan but I want twin Gravflux Bombards so it can fit in a list for cheap.
Cool video. You hit the nail on the head with the hands. Be a shame if someone made a STL of the part people need.....shame I tell you. Shame. This makes me feel a lot better on getting one. Thanks!
A big shame!!!!!!!!!
I'd just thicken up the elbow joint so friction holds the weapons on
i have seen that you drill your holes with steeldrill bit, and so you need to fill the holes you drilled with putty, buy some wooddrils they will leave the bottum from the hole flat.
Really informative video.
They make all individual parts multipart so that they can make them all hollow, thus saving plastic (while asking ever more money).
They actually make individual parts multipart because it allows them to have detail on both sides-something that would otherwise be infeasible with plastic molding.
It's not a case of trying to be "expert"; it's their attempt to maintain the detail of resin in plastic, as the "detail" can only be stamped on one side of a sprue. By splitting parts, they maintain this but you have to glue two halves together. My buddy who spoke to the designers explained this to me, and if makes much more sense (like how the shoulders on Mk6 are two halves)
Not having enough hands for melee options sounds like a job for blue stuff or 3d printer
Can’t argue with that 😇
How would you magnetize the cables?
Save your money, don't spend it on magnets, just buy several dreadnoughts. 🤭
Some of my resin miniatures look wet after curing and stay that way for a long time, I've seen it happen to other people, does anyone know how to fix it???
Great review dude
Any idea or meme why GW excluded Australia and New Zealand from the pre-order?
Because we are irrelevant apparently xd
@@frostytheram7490 .....apparently GW is shrinking here......would that be because of the GW pricing?....I say "Yes"
Since GW sell the close combat sprue separately, could you just buy that to get the extra bits?
Ah yes you could. I didn’t have that info when making the video, but magnetise the arm to the shoulder as shown and you’re gucci
Worth noting that the image advertises the shoulder mount in the sprue product but it doesn’t actually come with it
@@HellstormWargaming How far up the arm would a duplicate Close Combat Sprue allow you to build? From what I can see in the photos on the GW site it looks to be up as far as the elbow joint, but the images included give the impression it includes all the shoulder and associated panels as well, and I'm guessing this isn't the case and is a little bit naughty of them.
Definitely just the elbow and hands, not the shoulder - pretty bad but I just tweeted about
What are the magnet sizes in the arms and hands ?
Magnetize everything!!! Cause…why not? Lol
What size magnets did you use for the arms at the elbow?
After a good few matches of HH 2.0 now, I've found the best way to run dreadnoughts is to go full out in one job. I'm going to be buying two of these anyway but one is going to stay melee.
Also, is there any reason to run both of the same melee weapon? I'm not sure how the rules in 40K went but at least in Heresy if you've got two melee weapons you get +1 attack and pick which one you're hitting with.
In Heresy 2.0 Contemptors having 2 close combat weapons regardless of the combination of Claw or chainfist is +1A. The Leviathan is slightly different; it is stock 2 close combat weapons on its profile, if you replace 1 with a ranged weapon you lose 1A. Replaced both fists for gun is still only a loss of 1A though.
Dan’s got it!
I 3d printed my leviathan dread boy.
Thanks for the video!
A question. No hand complete for each claw? All must be imanted?
it's really really really disappointing the kit doesn't allow you to make 2 siege drills and 2 dread claws. there is Soo much useless crap on the spread in this kit. why not just give it the extra hand palms.
real cheeky
Why wouldn't you magnetize it.
Nice haircut!
Ace cameo by Georgie too!
this level of magnetising seems a bit daft really :/
Is that the mario kart on switch theme song?
Are you aware that they sell the weapon sprue for the leviathan? For £16 extra you would have enough parts to make two of each weapon - you wouldn't need to buy a whole new leviathan to do so
Mikey’s on about pegging again 😅
All the magnets all the time.
3d Printer go brrrrrrrrrr *click* brrrrrrrr
Still need magnetization.