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Regular Dakkanaut





But not search. I'm pretty sure I'd seen a thread with this in it but not having luck finding it again. Hope nobody minds me starting a new thread. Now that my Dreadnought Chaplin from Forgeworld arrived (with lots of other fun good things) I'm wanting to magnetize it's arms. Right now it's only got 2 arms, one left and one right, but planning on adding to that as time goes on. Anyone have advice on A) putting them togather and B) putting magnets on them for free changing? This marine army I'm starting is going to be very adaptable. All the 'Noughts (FW and GW ones) will have magnetized arms, the landraiders will have magnetized sponsons. Any other advice on what should be magnetized for adaptable purposes?
   
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Manhunter





HIDING IN METAL BAWKSES!

Wrong thread. Think you missed the "Tutorials" part.

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Loyal Necron Lychguard






Palm Beach, FL

http://www.themanufactorum.com/kits/marines/dreadnought.htm

Don't order the kit, as the guy running the site has gone MIA, I think. The instructions there would be a good start to figure out what you need, though.
   
 
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