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Poole

I'm treating myself to the baneblade kit and was wondering if anyone else who has made the newer (all variants in one box) version can tell me how easy it is to make the kit so all variants can be made? Thank you



 
   
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1st Lieutenant





Klamath Falls, OR

Having built both a baneblade & a stormlord, I can tell you from experience that they use different hull top pieces for the turret/main gun. Thus if you make THAT part interchangeable you'll be able to swap in and out both types of tank.

   
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Boosting Space Marine Biker





Decatur, IL

I posted some pictures in my gallery of where I placed magnets so I can make any version of the Baneblade or Shadowsword tanks on one tank body.

I still haven't built the tanks, but they go together with just the magnets pretty easy.

 
   
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Poole

Thank you for the replies



 
   
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Douglas Bader






There is no new version, the "new" one is just all the sprues in a single box. It's the exact same parts, so if you find a guide to magnetizing all of the variants based on the "old" kit you can just do it the same way.

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