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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





So.... I've got lots of imperial bastions that I'm thinking I'm going to assemble. I was thinking though, about magnitizing the base, the roofs, and each of the levels so I can make them as large or as small as I want with the different games. Any advice? I've never magnitized anything. Should I do it before the paining? Do it after the painting? Where do I get magnets? How powerful should they be to prevent parts falling off during play? I'm thinking 4 magnets.. one per corner.
   
Made in nl
Reverent Tech-Adept





The Bastion kits really don't need magnetizing to stay up, as long as you want to assemble them vertically.
Gravity is your friend so to speak.

I have one modular tower made out of 2 kits and it's sturdy enough to handle while playing.
   
 
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