Important Hobby Update with the MAGNET SANDWICH
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- This week Casey and Brent talk about an important update tot he Magnet Sandwich technique, and some fun hobby stuff!
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I can’t wait to get through this episode and hear the latest round of Kobold Talk!
Get a WHAM Bam magnetic plate and cleaning your build plate is going to be so much cleaner. No more scraping stuff off the build plate. Such a game changer.
It doesn't require painting but I've been playing alot of "Pirates CSG". Brent might like it, it a colonial era sailing wargame. Easy rules and fairly quick games if you play with small point fleets.
In the eurozone we luckily have the 1 cent coins which are ferromagnetic. They also have a diameter of 16 mm and weigh 2.3 gramms. I glued one each on my painting handles and in combination with magnets under the bases they work exceptionally well.
New paint bravely means i know what I'm listening to for the next bit! Thanks guys!
Hey, Saga, nice :) thats the one game I play every now and then
Brent, if you like the model agnostic aspect of it, you should absolutely get the Age of Magic supplement, you will be amazed how big the variety is :) The factions in Age of Magic are very open, and only follow broad stereoptypes, Like "Great Kingdom" or "The Horde". How you interpret that, is completely open to you. The Horde might be a bunch of bloodthirsty Crusaders-like Knights in shiny armour, and the Great Kingdom might be a very organized Tribe of Orcs. All the options, but not completely loose, just enough of a guideline to get you thinking. Really nice! I loved that so much, in fact, that I build an army for every single faction in the game. My undead for example are ghoulish Beastmen supported by a bunch of Boar-Specters! So many options.
Age of Magic also has a few more unit types, like creatures and monsters, that spice up everything a bit.
(The Book also has really nice pictures of painted minis in it :D )
So for conquest minis you can use a 6mm wide, 1mm high rare earth magnets. 1 under mini, 1 in the tray slot. Just don’t reverse that polarity on accident, mark thebsides with a sharpie after test fitting them together to avoid that. Saw that on a vid once
Sometimes when you hobby Bravely you go down a road you might never take again.. This is part of the journey. Buckets of resin be damned! I will happily watch your video about a project I'll never attempt.
For the historical minis, I would recommend checking the Victrix packs - for your vikings/anglo-saxons/normands they offer some great quality minis! And you'd be surprised by the amount of color in napoleonic uniforms: check out the French hussards for example!
oh for sure! bright red for brits, except for Sharpe, he gets to wear bright green :-)
@@GoobertownHobbies come on, la Garde de Paris had a beautiful white and red combination... It's not any worse than the space marines :p
So long as it's only a D6 you can always get blank dice and mark it accordingly with a permanent marker if you want too, just need to make sure you know how many symbols and on what faces they go.
I for one would love to see more videos involving Conquest minis. The game is cool. The larger scale minis are awesome and the game could use some more people championing it.
I think you can also use Knock outs from electrical boxes.
That was the most interesting 15 min conversation about base weight I've ever heard
Also the only 15 minute conversation about base weight I've ever heard
I am also guilty of an extremely messy print station... i have a bunch of silicone mats laid out though so... that's good right? I'm also doing a large multi piece print Casey and I am feeling the same way you are about it haha. Brent, good job on the mouth noise scrubbing, time well spent haha!
Yeaaah, Lathril!!!
Light bulb moment💡. Hear in the Uk our 1p and 2p "copper" coins are no longer copper but steel plated in copper. And i just checked and they fit 25mm and 32mm base's perfectly 😃
our post 2011 10p should be magnetic too if I remember right
@@wodmarach oh yes, so it is.
World Record - most paint on a headstone...
The real flex is to weight your bases with Sacajawea dollar coins, or if you want to get exotic, 2 Euro coins!
I use pennies for weight because they are cheaper and heavier than anything I could buy with them.
2.500 grams for just 1 penny! it's perfect! :-) if only they were ferromagnetic.....
@@GoobertownHobbies UK pennies are a bit heavier (3.5g) and have steel cores. Our 2p pieces are heavier again and fit under 32mm bases, I find their weight handy for Nighthaunt models as they have serious problems staying upright at times.
Yes, SAGA!!!
Spirit used to be frontier but they had to change the name..because they kept crashing.
For Saga you should check out Victrix, Gripping Beast, or Fireforge for plastic historical miniatures. There was plenty of colour in the dark ages despite what is portrayed in movies!
I'm not a fan of weighting models just because the heavier a model is, the more likely it will break if dropped. Makes sense if the model is top heavy but for a normal troop model, I'd advise against it.
Brent's decent into ma(gnet)d(ness) scientist.
Just fwiw, it's trivial to 3d print magnetic painting handles. Just need some cylinders with a hole the right size for your magnet in the top, and you're done. I have dozens of them and they're very convenient.
Brent if you want some Dark Age miniatures I would highly recommend looking at Victrix, they do 60 figure sets with plenty of weapon options and armoured and unarmoured torsos and heads that look elite, the casting quality is about the equivalent of 2010-15 GW and the price is about the same as a single Ice and Fire unit.
Otherwise Great episode as usual.
You made the models hollow, but did you put a drain hole in them?
Casey while your guns are hollow...did you also put in drainage holes on both sides (up and down)? Surely you did but... did you? Are we sure? Are YOU sure they drained? Are YOU sure they protruded into the insides of the hollowed guns?
Ahh the 52 minute mark answers where casey’s lost resin is
Arbor shims my dudes
so a gram per 10mm of the base, got it!
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Waiting for announcement that OneD&D has been delayed, with the OGL dumpster fire ongoing
A U.S. nickel is 5.000 grams? This sounds like something designed by non-Americans. Don’t you mean 0.17637 ounces?
that's a good point!
Why would Brent think that Casey is lying about the amount of resin he’s used? Has Casey lied before? Is he trustworthy?
I don’t know why it bothers me as much as it does but to even suggest that he lied about something so stupid makes me wonder if these guys don’t trust each other.
Casey cannot be trusted ;-)
I can’t be trusted, but I do know why it took so much. More on that next time :)
@@PaintBravelyThePodcast really looking forward to the reveal. 3kg of resin is almost double what the original model weighed. That thing is a 10-pound monster now! I could be wrong, but I think it would weigh more than a forge world war hound titan?!