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Made in us
Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel






Boulder, CO

I just got finished magnetizing the arms on my Kans, and boy do I love it.
Now I'm about to start building my Battle Wagon and would love to magnetize it for 'Ard Case, Kill Kannon, Etc...
I checked search but didn't come up with anything.
If it exists, can someone point me in the direction of a good magnetizing battle wagon options tutorial?
Thanks all!
   
Made in us
Swift Swooping Hawk





Statesville NC USA

After putting together 4... I think I can help ya!

after priming/painting:
The Ardtop will snugly fit onto the bed of the truck and not "fall" off. you actually have to try to remove it.
The coupla for the kannon turret does the same
The cannon turret fits snugly in the coupla

All in all.... the only thing I magnatized was the ram/deffrolla

Easy enough. Just use drill on the ram mountings so you can put some magnets in it flush. Cut the "tabs" off the inside of the ram and replace with flathead screws or nails.
Do the same w/ the deffrolla.

Easy, Peasey, lemon-squeezie!

"If you are not naughty you get a cookie. If you are naked, you get a cookie." - Insaniak, Dakka Mod


 
   
Made in us
Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel






Boulder, CO

Thanks!
Great to know!
   
 
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