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Made in ie
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Hi everybody!

I'm just about to get some magnets for use in my space marines, and one of the main uses will be for a drop pod. I was just wondering what the thickness of the fins are on the drop pod, the bit I've marked in the image. I plan on making it so the top of the pod will lift off for various reasons. If anyone has a pod lying about and wouldnt mind just measuring the thickness (preferable in mm) it'd be super helpful!



Thanks!
   
Made in us
Colonel





This Is Where the Fish Lives

It's about 5/32" or 4mm... somewhere around there. Hope that helps!

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Brilliant! Thanks for that, means I won't be getting any more 5mm magnets then
   
 
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