Lead-Space wrote:
I magnetized flyers in 15mm scale though. Drilled a hole into the mini and glued the magnet. Then I just used a GW plastic flight stand rod which I cutted a bit to take off the thinner part. then the rod was exactly the widht of the magnet and I glued another one on top of it.
The hole in the mini was deep enough to fit the magnet part of the plastic rod inside the model. That way the mini did not fall of if I moved it.
Hi!
The true-scale FW aircraft would probably be easy with the larger magnets I got first. The flying stand is larger on those. For the original smaller scaled ones I think the smaller ones used for the titan weapons will suffice.
The problem is the original stands are made from some fairly brittle clear plastic, that chips easily. It is also very thin at the top. I have gotten a 1mm sized drill, but even this may be too big. Thus the "cap" idea. I thing I can make a fairly small cap that will sheathe the uppermost part for the magnet contact. Since it is under the aircraft it can't be seen during play.
Of course the other option is to ditch that flying stand and get some different metal rods (they come in all sizes and finishes) and use that and I don't need to use magnets as the metal will be enough.
I'll give the cap idea a whirl and report it here then I'll decide if it has merit or another alternative is needed.
Once I try the smaller magnets on the plastic warlord, I have a metal reaver I will test on next (and report that one as well). If those two go well. I do them all.
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