MAGNETS: Helpful, Economical, and Really ANNOYING!
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In this tutorial Jay tackles the magnet once again to create a Death Watch Kill Team with all the options! We have new videos every Monday, Wednesday and Friday! We're streaming Monday-Saturday starting at 9PM CST!! JOIN USSSS! Thanks for watching!
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Another good reason to magnetize models is if they have any long, spindly, delicate parts, like banners or a large model holding a long weapon. This makes them way easier to transport and saves them from breaking if they get mishandled. Another considerstion is posability.
Magents, in case you try to fix your mistake it's immortalised here.
the perfect Name Suggestions: there a 5 different types of magnets not counting superconductors or electromagnets. you should name each member of the kill team after a different kind of magnet. Neo for Neodymium, Sam or Col for Samarium cobalt, AL for Alnico, Fred or Freddy for Ceramic ferrite magnets, Temp /Tempest or Ferrous for Temporary Magnets. A temporary Magnet is just an Iron compound that can be magnetized.
@harazhangf5782
2 жыл бұрын
Best name idea in my opinion.
@saiancantin7667
2 жыл бұрын
I second this! Its good and has a super good inside.
As a red vs blue fan I say name them Sarg, Simmons, Grif, Donut, and Lopez.
Name suggestion, as you used and demonstrated a lot of magnets with this KillTeam how about Sergeant Polus (from magnetic pole) of the IronHands chapter.
@emile1365
2 жыл бұрын
Add a slight change in the spelling and he becomes the glue that sticks your team together.
@FearsomeWarrior
2 жыл бұрын
Well played. Polus lol
@bluephoenix9960
Жыл бұрын
Maybe Polaris would be better? Good idea though!
"Magnets might be annoying, but you know what isn't annoying? You guessed it, our patreon". "Magnets are cool, but you know what else is cool? That's right, our patreon" "The sky is blue, but you know what else is blue? A pool. And you know what rhymes with pool? Cool. And what else is cool? Our patreon!"
@ildlyn8966
2 жыл бұрын
gotta simp for the monthly pocketchange
@CMTechnica
Жыл бұрын
@@ildlyn8966how else if he gonna afford the models?
Name Suggestion: Basteon Telfo The name is an anagram of "Eons of Battle", would be awesome as a little shoutout to the channel
@kallsing
2 жыл бұрын
With a name like Basteon (bastion) he has to be an imperial fist too 👊
@tadhgmcelligott3693
2 жыл бұрын
If his name is telfo I hope he sounds like Elfo from disenchanted. "Hi I'm telfo"
@Arbbal
2 жыл бұрын
@@tadhgmcelligott3693 The "T" is silent, like in Tzeentch.
@legionnaire5947
2 жыл бұрын
Big brain moves over here 👆
@AngelusNielson
2 жыл бұрын
@@Arbbal It's not silent. It's just incapable of being heard by mortal ears.
It's like a complete sequel, the centurions were bare plastic in the last video from 2020 and now they have been painted the list of patrons has also increased astronomically.
@soffren
2 жыл бұрын
I remember when we could read all the names at a glance. So many now
When drilling pin holes, I was taught to put tac on the second part then dry fit it to the hole you just drilled on the first part. The resulting 'nipple' on impressed on the tac will be the direction in which you drill the second part to ensure the best fit. Even works with uneven breaks or older models with joints less flush than CAD precision pieces. Cheers!
These days I only magnetize things like AoS Stegadon/Engine of the gods, where one model can make 2 separate kits. Or when due to the model magnetizing is really easy.
@d-emprahexpects849
2 жыл бұрын
Good point raised here. Magnetizing for ease of transport is a good idea too. I only magnetized my Imperial Knight arms and torso so they are not a massive waste of foam
Best magnet tutorial I’ve seen. Would love to see these painted!
2:48 an interesting way to view the new list building system! I hear a lot of negativity about the new list building and I normally divert to something else instead of tyring to directly counter their issue. I will steal this idea!
@EonsOfBattle
2 жыл бұрын
Most of the negativity is just space marine players who are mad because they no longer have to buy 5 different 50$ boxes to have one of each sergeant. I think the new list-building system is fine, although the bespoke teams seem to take advantage of it less than the index teams.
Bravo, great video about a sometimes hard to use process. Even but it can be easy, know what else is easy, those transitions. love it.
I did it a couple of times and find it really fun to see it work properly. It’s great. Plus you get to try different loadouts depending on the mini.
I would love to see how you tackle painting all of the models and individual bits from this.
Great video! Thanks for all the magnetization tips
These came out great. Looking forward to seeing them painted! For names… Jerricus G’eorge Kra’mer Elaineius Newman
@DancingOfDoom
2 жыл бұрын
I approve of these names
@battlebrotherstabletop
2 жыл бұрын
@@DancingOfDoom 🙏
Gotta love your peppy cadence when presenting.
thank you, this guide is super easy to follow
Glad the intro is here to stay, so charismatic
this is a tremendous help. i am finishing up a coldstar battlesuit, and a cadre of crisis suits. i want to magnetize purely for the challenge/cool factor. i feel like elites/big robots lend to magnetization better.
Hey Jay, I just recently got back into 40k and your videos have helped me a ton! I magnetized a model yesterday and am relieved to see that some of the techniques you used I also used, glad to see I didn't mess it up. I also tried to get creative with bases, which is something you have especially inspired me to start doing, but I'm having trouble. I was wondering if you had any ideas for how to make and attach large thorned vines much like are seen around the feet of Drukhari Incubi and Drazhar. So if you or anyone else has any ideas I'd love to hear it, thanks!
These are helpful tips. I need to magnetize 12 Crisis suits, but I've been putting it off because I did 3 in a real tedious way.
I'm all about scraping off the aquilas :D Nice Video! There is definitely a finite amount of little hands I want to keep track of tho hehe, makes a lot of sense for Kill Team tho! One thing that i've found is taking a little strip of magnetic receptive sheet or metal to stick them on all nice and neat with no barrel of monkeys.
This video was great and very detailed. I'm super happy to hear the size of the magnets. Your last video only gave 1 dimension and left it feeling unclear. Anyway man, keep up the good work.
Thanks for this video. I’ve been magnetising minis for a year and a half or so now but this has given me a couple of new ideas and your technique is more polished than mine. One advantage to magnetising which you sort of mention in a round about way is that you get to rebuild your minis over and over again. I know you said you have a love/hate relationship with building but I love it so for me it’s awesome! With regards to your sergeant, surely he needs to be called Sergeant Magneto.
Deathwatch is peeeerfect for magnetizing
The best magnetizing tip I've heard is making a polarity stick. I can't remember whose idea it was but basically take a piece of dowel, label one end BODY and the other ARM. Glue magnets to each end with the polarities facing the same way (schematic: NS [BODY] [DOWEL] [ARM] NS) Now, every magnet connection is going to have a "body" direction (generally towards the center of the mini) and an "arm" direction (towards the weapon/wing/arm, dangly bit). Even parts that have magnets on two ends have an orientation such that one connection is towards the center of model and the other connection is pointing out. When you want to glue a magnet into the body of a model, stick it on the BODY side of the stick and do the glue-slidey thing, you'll end up with the south pole of the magnet facing out, every time. Do the same thing on the weapons, and you'll end up with the north side of the magnet facing out, every time. All your models will be polarized the same way, so you won't end up in a situation where the weapons you magnetized for your last space marines are opposite from your new set. If you're ever paranoid about polarity in the middle of assembly: get the stick. The BODY side should stick to the "body," and the ARM side should stick to the "arm."
@WontonDestruction
Жыл бұрын
This is a great idea
I am not even kidding right now!! I just finished assembling a death watch kill team with magnetized heads and weapons!! Same page baby!! I did do both heavy options even though I’ll probably only ever use the grenade launcher lol
@metalpatriot22
Жыл бұрын
have you use them in game? haha i suppose but i´m afraid the pieces will start falling in the middle of a game if a do this
@Will-zc8cq
Жыл бұрын
@@metalpatriot22 yes they do fall apart here and there but they stick right back together again
Dude-❤️. Great video. I learned a lot.
I find that a cheap old jewelry vice is the best thing to use to hold on to small parts. They fit comfy in the hand, they grip the part really really well without easily crushing it and the leather pads make it so they don’t mar the model
Great video. I love seeing how others handle magnets, and how I can better implement them. ^_^
Love me some Magnetization, all my Orkz are magnetized, yes even the Boyz (slugga choppa or shoota loadouts), and the Nobz (all the options, so similar to what you did with your kill team, but with 10 Nobz, I did go a little overboard and magnetized heads too for even more randomization options) I used a power drill on very slow and neodynium magnets from home depot, even found a way to make the wheels on my Trukks roll using some tiny bearing assemblies
Same brother, I've grouped several boxes of marines together categorized by weapons/body parts so that every marine I make is a joy to sift through the pile and make him his own unique lad. 😁😁🤘🤘
Yo that intro animation is amazing
I’m in a similar boat. Loads of dreadnaught load out options sitting on the shelf unpainted. I did fully magnetise a gladiator that can also be any variant and an impulsor. I’m currently sitting here wondering if I even need to magnetise my chaos knight despoiler or if I can just pick a balanced load out. As far as dreadnaughts landed I opted to just buy more dreadnaughts.
Who would have thought warhammer needed paperwork. Lots of nice ideas for me to try, thanks.
Thanks for the fun informative video. That Seinfeld had me 😂
I have found that drilling the hole a little deep and then using green stuff to partially fill it before supergluing the magnet in makes the magnet hold stronger.
Smart and Well skilled. thanks for educating about mag.
I’d love to see a video of you painting these!
Pinning is a great idea for smaller bits, surprised it was in a video about magnets! Some suggestions for names depending on your chapters Augustus Thracian Eros Magyar Xanatos Jinn Filipos Carvelian Aleister Augoides Definitely didn’t repurpose some of these names from other franchises 😜
Don't forget about considering square magnets for when you need it to be held in a particular direction and not spin. for example, Tau crisis suits.
13:19 🌝 thanks for your work! Finally able to realize my childhood dream 😭😭
That opening animation/music is much more your style than what you had before.
Love the thick adhesive idea.
Just magnetized the entire deathwatch kill team. This has spread into terrain and now exploring how to install LED lights into kill team boards for that hive city funk.
Have you ever thought of building and painting a gunpla model? Tons of crossover between the two hobbies and it'd be super cool to see how you'd go about painting one.
1.5 millimeter should be fine for Sisters of battle. Used 2x2 and 2x1 a lot for mine. Also with regards to powered drills you might want to look at the Wow-Stick. Pretty happy with mine.
10:14 I would attach the magnet via clay to something, ant the insert magnet into the hole. It is easy to glue your fingers together, or glue yourself to the magnet.
The fact, that I recently made use of the exactly same heads on my marines is pretty epic
For flimsy models (like necrons) I usually pin the pieces and put a magnet a bit further down the line. For example put a pin in the fore arm and drill a hole in the upper arm all the way into the shoulder and hide the magnet somewhere in the shoulder blade (where you have more plastic). Then (if your pin is long enough) the magnet will hold the pin in place. I did this on my necron lord and just a small paperclip and a 1mm magnet is enough to hold his different staff options in place. This way you can also orient the magnet sideways which is sometime easier than having to drill right down the rod (especially if the rod is (almost) the same size as the magnet and just gluing the magnet on top sometimes means you just keep breaking it off.)
I would totally watch reruns of Jayfeld on TBS while waiting for something else to come on.
Im magnetizing for the first time and doing it on acolyte hybrids and gants, and yeah, that beginning part about them being nearly impossible to magnetize hits hard
Double comment video! I totally wish I saw this before I did my own, your polarization trick is world class sir!
Great tips big help 😃 ps you got to have a Bob
For an upgrade to drill bits, look into brad point bits. They have a very sharp center tip and two cutters on the edges to help clean holes. There would be no need to drill at pilot hole and use a bit that could still walk away from the hole.
Great tutorial! Gonna give this a go next kill team I do. Name one goober.
Magnets on bases revolutionized both storage and painting for me. I don't use magnets on arms anymore because I now just cast extra bits to make extra models.
Love the new intro and music!!
When you pull out the hobby knife. "Stay on target... Stay on target."
for making sure you do the right side of the magnet. i get one model completely done with al lthe magnets i want and then for every other model all i have to do is touch my first model with my magnet stack. i did the coloring one side thing but i wiped off to easy and id lose track often since the paint or marker would wear off.
I'm just about to magnetize my Primaris Sword Brethren, so this video came out at a perfect time! Maybe for the fighter a very Germanic name like Siegfried or Volkmar if he comes from the Black Templars?
loved the video, i just have a piece of constructive criticism, when editing cuts if you have the sound cut after the video it will make the transition smoother . Great video keep up the good work
1:30 PERFECT!!! I have never painted Warhammer 40,000 models when my buddy gifted me a preassembled army of Deathwatch. As I studied their lore and the parts, immediately thought: MAGNETS!!! They sat on a shelf unpainted for over a year, and I finally built up the gumption to paint them. Because I have ADHOCD, I watched close to 30 hours on painting miniatures and 30 hours of battle reports and lore videos before I bought my first painting supplies. $1,200 later, I painted my first two Deathwatch, the two Vanguard Veterans. Since I wanted to magnetize, I needed up buying fresh kits to assemble myself, and my buddy gave me part of Kill Team Cassius to begin with. I bought a complete set which meant I had dupes of some of the characters. That’s why I painted the two Vanguard Vets first…practice. So, here you are magnetizing my army!!! Thanks, bruv!! Cheers 🍻 14:30 I am toying around with a Deathwatch Venerable Dreadnaught named Apnetron. He is especially vicious when filthy Xenos are around, but he becomes extremely sleepy when no targets are present. This forces his Battle Brothers to do what they can to get him back to base before he goes into hibernation…which creates for some wild shenanigans like… Mission One: Waking up on the wrong side of the Nid. Shortly after a mission, Apnetron got as far as the supply depot in the base before shutting down. Unfortunately, the servitors charged with dismantling all the heavy equipment in the depot for redeployment to the next mission area couldn’t tell the difference between the heavy loaders and a Venerable Dreadnaught…also, how do servitors have the schematics for a Venerable Dreadnaught? Story for another day. The kill team noticed Apnetron wasn’t in his deployment cradle shortly before take off, but had no time to investigate. At the meeting base, the depot station was being reassembled when Apnetron’s Sarcophagus was discovered in an unmarked crate. This is when they figured out what happened and just as they were about to open all the crates, a flood of Nids poured out of an underground tunnel in the middle of the base. Mission debrief: defend the now fully awake and fully pissed off Apnetron in his Sarcophagus while busting open crates to find the rest of his body. Mission End: find enough of his body for the next mission to begin. Mission Two: ‘Twas only a flesh wound. Now that Apnetron is partially functional, he will do all he can to destroy the Nid. If all you found are his legs, he will rampage around stomping the filthy blighters. If he has a weapon, he’ll use that. Apnetron will move, charge, attack the nearest visible Nid unit focusing only on that unit. The rest of the squad will support while busting open the other crates looking for the rest of Apnetron. I’ve already got about 6 out of a target of 36 missions for Apnetron’s Adventures: An AA Meeting of the Minds.” There will be a plot hook in the 12 episode/mission; a huge reveal in the 24th that ties it to established lore and a climactic heart-wrenching battle to lead into the last 12 missions that can go down one of three paths depending on the player’s decisions. Magnetizing is gonna be a huge aspect of “Apnetron’s Adventures” so thank you for the video!!
For Name suggestions, I kinda like the Idea that they gave nicknames to each other. Pops for the oldest one and Shrimp for the "shortest" one for example.
New intro I see - I like it. However, I wonder what the previous intro tune was called. The one with the whistling.
Nice Tutorial, but have you tried a Drill specified for Wood? It has a Flat area with a little spike in it. I drilled my first holes for Dreadnought Magnets with one and I'm pretty happy with it.
Love the new Intro! 😁
I magnetise the model with wargear I am interested in and then leave the rest on sprue. If I ever need to change them, I have the option but not a bag of unloved magnetised bits.
Augustus Graphillial for the heavy gunner!
A lot of Chapters tend to have distinguishable naming conventions , so it's best if you chose from which Chapters your Kill Team members hail first , and then chose a name for each one accordingly :)
Cool video Jay ! Like always 😉 How do you hold the weapons in your hands when painting them?
God, Magnets were my bane back when I used to play, I magnetised all my Wraithlord weapon options in both positions. At the end of the day, I had a really functional game piece, but the model looked rough. Granted, I was 15 and didn't do the best job 😅
Sweet, I love using magents on my miniatures. Unlike those damn magnet. I mean really now, how do they even work?
Once you've done one arm with a magnet use it to place all your other magnets in the torsos so you have the correct polarity. Could even have one that's bright pink or something for future builds
Vet- Lutien Gunner- Remlez Heavy Gunner- Bald Sgt - Bricky
The only advice I would give when drilling space marine arms is put the should pad on after you put the magnet in. This means you cover the hole if you over-drill and go out the other side :)
Magnets are useful,but sometimes weak. I use magnets and pins made by nails to make bond stronger. So the friction between plastic and nail helps the maghnet to do its work.
Thankfully I play Age of Sigmar. I don't have to worry nearly as much about weapon options. With some exceptions.(*Glares at Dracothian Guard*)
@mobiusZero2
2 жыл бұрын
Lolol durp
Thanks for the timely video. I'm thinking of putting together a Genestealer + Warrior Tyranid killteam, and I was considering magnetizing the Warriors, as they have so many weapon loadout options. My only experience with magnetization so far is some BloodBowl balls/bases (I love how the little buggers stay in place now), so this makes me a little anxious... so many things that could go wrong! Drilling, polarity issues, wrong choice of parts (loved your methodical listing process... I will defo need to do that). If the Warriors thing works out fine, then I may consider going the same route with the Vet Guards/Orkommandos in my pile of shame. Question: how do you go about painting these folks? Do you mask the joints and basically go as if you were working on multiple sub-assemblies?
You may very well do this off camera, but a good way to make accurate drilling more attainable is to start with a smaller bit and work your way up to the full sized hole. Makes it easier on each successive bit and leads it towards staying center/not tearing.
I use my hobby knife the exact same way, in the same hands too even though I'm right handed.
“F***ing MAG-ENTS how do they work?”
I use a magnetized carrying case for my necrons. I tried using thr foam case and I bent the hell out of my Ophydians and Flayed ones in it so screw that. It's great and I recommend it for flimsy model teams, but you need relatively strong magnets for them to not jostle around while you carry them which can cause your models to spontaneously hug when you move them on the board
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
What size magnet would you recommend for putting on the underside of the base to magnetise the mini to a case?
dude i haven't done that for years. just watching this triggered my magnet PTSD!
Can’t wait to see it painted. For the Sargent, Sgt. Cheerio
Love the intro!
Making too big hole isn't that bad since you can put some greenstuff or liquified plastic from melted sprues which will make much stronger bond than any glue.
It would be cool to see a video where you try to give a tank as much personality as an unnamed HQ, like a repulser that is covered in trophies and trinkets from the veteran squad that uses it
have you done a video on how to freehand patterns on models? Things like stripes?
For removing superglue there is something called debonder, give it a try!
Since Deathwatch is made up of intake from all the other chapters (and they have the right shoulders to show it) you could pick some to represent certain chapters- and that can help inform the names! And if you haven't glued on the heads yet, it could also make choosing those easier as well, while giving you a chance to make each of them unique. The 'FIGHT' marine could be a Blood Angel or Space Wolf! Get a fanged or a flowing hair head and paint the hair blonde and call him Vitruvius, or get a bearded head and make him a space viking named, oh idk, Rolnar! The 'GUN' marine is BEGGING to be an Imperial Fist. Any emotionless or stoic face will do for him, maybe call him Gorten or something like that. A name that sounds like a mundane modern name but spelled slightly different with hard consonants. The 'SERG' could be anything, but since he often has that Combi-Plasma and a general air of leadership he could be a Dark Angel (Excalar) or maybe Ultramarine (Laethus)! 'WAT' seems the same no matter what, but maybe a Raven Guard (Tengus- maybe even get one of those old beaked helmets for him), or White Scar (Kolovai, got any top-knots?) could fit him. And finally 'H GUN' feels like an Iron Hand (Kasadar, any techmarine head with some sensors or whatever could do the trick) or Salamander (Buforius. Make sure to paint him the right color! And a head that's smiling probably fits best) to me.
Ah, magnetizing. I only recently figured out how to do it and I'll say I don't think I'll ever not do it. Not even for being able to take all wargear options or whatever, I do it cause it makes getting painting in areas that'd otherwise need to be a sub-assembly way easier. Hell sometimes I even feel like magnetizing heads and powerpacks for extra variety but I'm not that magnet crazy.... yet.
Do you have a link for the drill you used?? I have been struggling to find a hand drill that can accommodate a 3mm bit thats works well.
I can't remember where I saw it but I have a small piece of dowel with 2 10mm magnets glued on either end, one pos one neg, I have the dowel labeled hard point and attachment so I don't mix up my magnents.
magnetised all KDM here, absolutely worth the time
When I magnetize I use a thin sheet of tin that I cut. It's malleable enough to bend and mold to whatever shape you need it. The other part I use a magnet. It saves money and time (not near as thick as say another magnet) using another magnet and because the tin can be shaped I've found allows for a greater degree of posing due to the magnet clinging to the surface at any angle.