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Regular Dakkanaut





its in the long title!

also applies to rhino side doors, back hatch, top hatch, pintle mounted weapons etc. Any way to make thigns stay swivelling without being completely loose?



Also do you guys recommend forge world land raider doors etc. for my daemonhunters?

 
   
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Magnets.


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alright thanks d00d.

 
   
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Check out this vid to see some good ways of using magnets

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRM41-MMarY&feature=related
   
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For the rear hatches on my Valks and Rhinos I just use a very thin strip of plasticard on either side of the door (around 0.2mm). It holds it in place when closed (and shaking does not open it) and yet still permits the doors to open with a little effort.

(I've magnetised the wings on my valks, though, to aid in transporting them).

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