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Im sorry to bother you with what must be the millionth warhound titan thread. Ive searched all over and just cant find a definitive answer.
I have purchased a warhound titan from forge world and I need to know what sort of magnets I need to magnetize the legs to the body. And also the weapon arms to the body.
Any help from someone that has experience with this model would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
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Your going to want at least 15mm diameter, probably 2 and 4mm thickness paired joins. I would recommend pinning the torso in addition. I'd also suggest magnetising the head and replacing the cabling with bundles of silicone or elastic thread.
Automatically Appended Next Post: As the warhound is quite big I would recommend the counter-sunk ones.
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I'm not sure how well magnetizing the legs would work, but I magnetized the waist on mine, so that the body and leg assemblies separate, as well as the arms. Also makes for great battlefield debris when it inevitably gets run over by squiggoths.