Magnets: How They Work (for X-Wing Miniatures)
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Thank you for the tutorial! I've been dying to try re-fitting some of my ships with magnets, this will help tremendously.
(Once I finish some of my repaints.)
Likewise, very good post. I'm thinking I might do this in the new year....2 weeks off seems the ideal time!
Nice!
Very cool. I have used magnets on my 40k models extensivly and have been thinking of something like this for xwing. I really love the ball joints, thats a very cool idea, I think im gonna have to try that.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Thank you for the tutorial! I've been dying to try re-fitting some of my ships with magnets, this will help tremendously.
(Once I finish some of my repaints.)
It's all good, that's what I was going for.
You call that magnetising models, son? Here's how you magnetise a model!
Actually it's just a set of pictures to illustrate what can be done with magnets. It's one of my 40k models that has been magnetised to the extent that I can change it from skimmer to aircraft. A total 30 magnets keep this bad boy together and not one of them can be seen when the model is assembled. As NotBatman describes above, magnets are not hard to use and I really recommend putting them on models. Done right, they can give unparalleled flexibility and often also really helps with transporting models.
Daium! That's past magnetised models and into Microman teritory!
Puts me in mind of the Micronauts , and Shogun Warriors .
I still have the two on the right. They stand on my shelf with all my X-wing minis between them.
I still have the two on the right. They stand on my shelf with all my X-wing minis between them.
I had the two on the left, and a friend down the street had Guy King (the yellow guy), and Godzilla!
I had the smaller six inch (even cooler) sets too, and that scales version of Godzilla.
I still have the two on the right. They stand on my shelf with all my X-wing minis between them.
I had the two on the left, and a friend down the street had Guy King (the yellow guy), and Godzilla!
I had the smaller six inch (even cooler) sets too, and that scales version of Godzilla.
This is the best worst toy commercial ever. It's just a guy in a grey room, shouting in japanese, probably about how cool Raideen is.
Vintage japanese toy commercials are the best!.
Especially Those from diaclone.
Dia-clOn!
Edited by Robin GravesIn the interest of keeping this find-able, I've re-created this topic in the new sub-forum here .
Sorry for necro, but wanted to tell thanks to OP, for inspiring me to also magnetize mine.
Also, for bigger exposure, how easy this is.
I live in Europe, so KJ Magnetics was no-go for me. (200$ for shipping 10$ worth of stuff).
I did however switch what I have magnetized.
From Ali express ordered 5mm neodymium balls. (Cost ~6 euros)
And from local building shop field tested size M3 washers, which had the best attraction.
Cutting/gluing was very easy, compared to time it took me, to find magnets and washers.
Horizontal B-Wings look so good, can't describe.
Edited by asmeus
Sorry for necro, but wanted to tell thanks to OP, for inspiring me to also magnetize mine.
Also, for bigger exposure, how easy this is.
I live in Europe, so KJ Magnetics was no-go for me. (200$ for shipping 10$ worth of stuff).
I did however switch what I have magnetized.
From Ali express ordered 5mm neodymium balls. (Cost ~6 euros)
And from local building shop field tested size M3 washers, which had the best attraction.
Cutting/gluing was very easy, compared to time it took me, to find magnets and washers.
Horizontal B-Wings look so good, can't describe.
Lots of fun...
Finally we juggerloes can rest easy...the great mystery is solved.
Since I had the same problems of acquiring all those parts you posted in Europa (Germany here), I also switched to magnetic balls and non-magnetic washers.
It is **** hard to found anything countersunk here. My small ships work perfectly fine with normal, flat/plane washers, but I'm a bit afraid to try it on the big ships. From what I see you have double-sized balls and washers on your big ships, about 1 cm instead of 5 mm?
Maybe I'll give it a try soon
I've noticed that most of your ships are at an angle - is that just for cool effect? Or does the weight of the ship actually pull them that way? Can you attach them straight up if you like?
Alright, so I've been wanting to do this for awhile now, but I don't like how they can rotate left/right as well as up/down and tilt. So I'm trying to figure out to do it such that they can only tilt. It seems to me that two magnets in a vertical orientation instead of a horizontal orientation should probably do it, but I'm struggling to figure out a good way to do that. Thoughts?
I've noticed that most of your ships are at an angle - is that just for cool effect? Or does the weight of the ship actually pull them that way? Can you attach them straight up if you like?
They'll totally stand up straight and tall, but that way you can't tell how cool and dynamic they are!
For the big ships I took a bit of sandpaper to the ball, just to rough it up and give it a little more surface to grip on to hold their banked pose. It's not really an issue for anything except the Decimator, so far, and standing up straight they'll be just fine regardless.
I am going to upvote this thread, I tried to deviate from the recommended magnets and go smaller....just get the recommended magnets.
Thanks for the detailed walk-through. Probably the best one I have seen.