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Warhammer 40K Kill Team: Painting a Deathwatch Librarian
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Warhammer 40k Kill Team: Painting Deathwatch Reivers
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Warhammer 40K Kill Team: Painting Sector Mechanicus Industrial Bases
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Games Workshop Citadel: Mouldline Remover
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Warhammer Blackstone Fortress - Painting Chaos Beastmen
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Blackstone Fortress Storage
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A case for transporting and storing Blackstone Fortress. Feldherr Storage Box for 180 miniatures amzn.to/2GvOzyL
Warhammer Blackstone Fortress - Painting Rogue Psykers
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Kingdom Death Monster - Magnetizing Miniatures
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This video is about Kingdom Death Monster - Magnets Micro Mini Twist Drill Bits Set with Precision Hand Pin: amzn.to/2LzvWJ9 1/16" X 1/32" Magnets Drill Bits Combo Pack: amzn.to/2Sqfm0A
Your a genius
Sweet!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What mat or board is that?
Just getting into KDM. Trying to figure out. if you don't plan to magnetize. Do folks just pick one of the setups they like and commit to it? Then just declare the specifics on their player grid?
Have you ever got a shield to work in a hand, like a weapon? I’m struggling with that currently.
Does this store the expansions too?
Do you just glue the minis to the base, or do you rod-drill them into the base?
Recently started playing kdm with a group again and we've agreed that magnetizing them is considered "The Great Work" and is like some mythical thing to aspire to aha
Hey there, sorry to ask but the nail file you have. Where did you get it? I cannot find it.
The big question is: how many hours would you say it took to magnetize the core minis?
This must have taken a long time. But amazing work
Second link with magnets and drill bits not working. Can you please direct to a different link?
I love this.
Nice
really nice job, thank you
One word AMAZING
I'm doing the same for my necromunda but is only for the weaponry and is a ton of work. I'm using magnets only for the body and for the arms small aluminum pieces cutted out from aluminum lids from jams. Is strong enough to keep the arms in position.
The aluminum is a great idea, you don't have to worry about the polarization of the magnets!
You did a good job on these! You should be proud :)
Perfect
Awesome job, thank you for sharing. I was just thinking of what to do with all my BSF stuff.
Thanks! It has worked out great so far.
Which Vallejo red did you use?
At 00:56 I show the bottle, it's just plain old red. The number on the bottle is 70.926
Where did you get the sided load, handled box?!?!?. ( Brad Pit voice circa Se7en )
This is the box I used... amzn.to/2GvOzyL
Great result, love it ... but for me it's too much hard, tiny work. I want to play KD:M and not work it ... ;)
I agree! In hindsight I don't know if I would do it all over again :).
Which did you do first: Magnetize or paint?
Magnetized first, prime second, paint third. Final step is a good sealer. On these I used Army Painters Quickshade Miniature Varnish to cut down on time since it acts as a shade too.
@@hitthetablepainted8040 thanks for the tips!
@@Orile277 Anytime!