Gday Doug my name's David Whyte also i would like to say i how much i enjoy your modelling im in a small town in western Australia and building models since 15 years of age now 75 cheers
i was not aware of magnets this small. i checked amazon for 2mmx1mm and for $9. you can 250 pc count. i am ordering these right now . I wish they had 1mm x 1mm vs 2mmx1. THANK YOU !
Doug! What a genius... You definently know how to move the bar up a notch or two... Thanks for sharing and great video, so we can see what you're doing.
Absolutely genius I have been wanting to use magnets for some time but now I have more reason to thank you so much excellent video keep up with the videos.
I thank you for the information and sharing . I have used magnets but now see how they have many other uses. I am glad the man from Alabam ...Don mentioned you !
I believe that if you recommend any tool, after market cottage business that’s high quality, to promote our hobby and keep it growing that your word is truth. You are that amazing sir. I’m getting back into the hobby after years even though I won first and second place at big model car shows when I was a kid. Off n on through the years, but work happens. I’m 51 now and relearning how I scratch build about everything lol. Thank you for your attention. I hope life finds you well and always curious
Working on an F-18 Hornet and my plan is to use some of these magnets to have the ordinance removable, mostly because I think the lines of the jet look better without all the pylons, tanks, and missiles. But your use as hinges got me thinking about using them for movable airbrakes on some other jet projects I have in the queue. Quality tips, Doug.
I have an old Revell Sedan Delivery model that I foolishly altered (sawed off the front fenders and hood) before I had a real plan for a tilt-hood gasser. But I've been wondering about how 🧲 magnets might help in assembling and locating my new cowl and firewall. What you've shown here will probably work. Thanks!
Thank you for the hinge pivot tip. I have been using neodymium magnets for latches, and to hold parts together in aircraft, car and armor models, but it never occurred to me to use them as hinge pivots. 👍
I have used magnets on my dioramas to open areas where I have batteries for the display. They provide easy access to the batteries when they need to be changed! Happy days and model on! 😎
I use neo magnets to attach aircraft models to plastic display bases when I want the aircraft to be displayed in flight. I can easily remove the plane from the base when taking that model to a show.
I dabble in cars, but I am primarily an armor modeller. My current project is a 1/35 scale King Tiger with a full interior. It's a monster of a project. The options for displaying the interior are limited. I'm not one of those " well, I know it's there" modelers, so I would like to display my work but I don't relish cutting the tank hull and turret open so you can see inside. The light bulb went on when I saw this video. Maybe I can use magnets to hold some of the hull and turret parts on, but allow me to disassemble them to display the interior and reassemble to park the tank on my shelf. Nobody has discussed this in the tank modeller forums, so maybe a new concept in armor modelling? I'll give it a shot and see how it works. Anyway, great channel. Always willing to learn from a brother modeller!
Interesting video idea! My favorite tools at the moment are a hobby knife and a sanding board. For jigs, I just adapt whatever I need at the time; I'd have to think on this...
Friggin brilliant Doug. Yet another tool I will use in my ever expanding aresenal. I knew I would come to regard this channel with affection. Thank you brother.
I saw a video a long time ago from dr cranky about magnets... i thought about trying it but have never made the move. after watching this I think i will give it a try
@@ModelCarMuse Hey Doug, is there any way that you can further explain how you did the magnetic disconnect for the wires? It would be extremely helpful to me, as I am venturing into wiring my models. Thank you so much in advance, and thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us.
Excellent use of imagination! Thanks for sharing this tip! One question, what do you use to drill the proper hole and what seems to be the best type glue?
Yet another great video I just stumbled across. I’ve been using magnets for some time, particularly to hold doors and other panels shut. I don’t consider myself to have a “great” mind and won’t say I’m at Doug’s level (great kinda think alike), but I did figure out using magnets as a hinge point for the box doors on a box truck I’ve been working on for years. As always, great stuff, Doug!
Nice. I fly balsa free flight airplanes and we use magnets for the nose block alinement as well as the wings sometimes. They will have a crash sooner or later so it's better if the wing pops off. The same for a landing gear. No need to have one during a flight if it's a WW2 fighter, but for display they can be snapped back on.
Hi. Thanks for this inspirational video. Will definitely try to use more small magnets with future projects. So far I have only used magnets and thin metal receiver plate on a 1/24 scale agricultural tractor model to secure the hood to keep it from moving when it was turned upside down. If the car bonnet (hood) is very close to the engine block the magnet(s) can be inserted into the top area of the engine itself before the parts are glued together so they cannot be seen. All this can be tested dry fit before applying final cement, cleaning and final painting. I would like to experiment with inserting them into the tyres (tires), if they are hollow before fitting them onto the wheels to see if the model can be placed on a display stand, or diorama base with corresponding magnets (or thin metal sheet) underneath the stand or hidden into a diorama base. Hopefully the model can then be displayed stand alone or placed back on its base.
I’m trying thick aluminum foil for my door hinges… I have a way to perfectly replicate and the material is .080 thick… it should hold a pin if the holes are perfect 😎
I've got a small package of neo mags to use for the cowling on a few 500cc/MotoGP builds. Seems like the trick is using one neo mag on one body part, then glue a small piece of steel on the other side? Probably overthinking that one! Thanks again :D
I have used them on customers car that I did so he could have 3 different wheel & tire options so he coukd decide what wheel & tire combo he wanted on his real 69 Camaro.
I'm currently working on a 58 impala. Chopped the whole front end off and made it a magnetic flip up. I'm having a hard time trying to come up with a hood hinge idea using magnets. Would you happen to have any insight on that? Love the builds and great ideas! 😊
Great tips on magnet use. I’ve used a few on touring car builds to hold roll cages in place. Not thought of using them for hinges! Can I ask, will the magnet allow for some ‘slide’ as the door opens to clear the opening?
Hi David, Neodymium magnets have a rating system but I don't know what strength are the ones I use, mine are not labeled as such. I just get 2mm x 1mm magnets and they work fine for modeling.
@@ModelCarMuse Hi Doug, Thank you for the reply. I recently found your series of UA-cam videos, and I'm impressed and inspired by them. Very well made! Professional, informative, on point with your subject matter, entertaining, excellent quality, and NO drama. Kudos on your accomplishment!
Suppose one is traveling to a event to compete, how would you ship a model? Mine seem to be fragile and the thought of a judge picking up my vehicle to turn it over freaks me out also. How do you make models rigid is my second question sir.
Hi Doug! I’m doing this very thing in trying to latch the doors on my ‘68 Shelby Green Hornet WIP. I have one of those magnets embedded in the door jamb, and on the body part of the door jamb, I have a pin with a head on it. The pin goes inside of the striker I have on the door with the magnet, and the door closes with a nice little “click”. I’ll have to remember that when it comes to hinging……VERY clever! 👌🏾 Edit: I keep forgetting I have a video of this on my channel……. ☺️ ua-cam.com/video/Jb61YEHlwaM/v-deo.html
I was just turned on to your video via the Model Car Magazine forum. I've been using magnets for a pickup tailgate, spare tire mount, and this hood looks-like-it-works-but-doesn't hood hinge. ua-cam.com/video/2lvT43_zcvc/v-deo.html
Gday Doug my name's David Whyte also i would like to say i how much i enjoy your modelling im in a small town in western Australia and building models since 15 years of age now 75 cheers
Nice to meet you, David! Glad you are enjoying the channel. 60 years of building; proof this hobby is the best!
Brilliant use of Magnets 🧲 I really like the door hinge. I look forward to seeing you at the Motor City Madness show Sunday Doug . Craig 🤜💥🤛🐭
using magnets as door hinges just blew me away!!!! THANK YOU SIR!!!!!
i was not aware of magnets this small. i checked amazon for 2mmx1mm and for $9. you can 250 pc count. i am ordering these right now . I wish they had
1mm x 1mm vs 2mmx1. THANK YOU !
I've never heard of anyone using magnets to build models.. very interesting!!
Doug! What a genius... You definently know how to move the bar up a notch or two...
Thanks for sharing and great video, so we can see what you're doing.
Can’t tell you how much these videos keep me going and always keep me inspired and on my toes. Thank you very much for sharing all your knowledge.
Thank you Doug, you just expanded my modeling universe.
Amazing builds.
Awesome use of magnets.
2mm x 1mm magnets work well for 1/24 scale. There is a link in the video description you may find helpful.
I use them as well, these can open a whole new world of ideas and possibilities. Thanks for the video Doug!!!
Absolutely genius I have been wanting to use magnets for some time but now I have more reason to thank you so much excellent video keep up with the videos.
That’s so awesome! Thanks for sharing Doug 😎
Outstanding! I just purchased these magnets for my model making. Thank you
I thank you for the information and sharing . I have used magnets but now see how they have many other uses.
I am glad the man from Alabam ...Don mentioned you !
I believe that if you recommend any tool, after market cottage business that’s high quality, to promote our hobby and keep it growing that your word is truth. You are that amazing sir. I’m getting back into the hobby after years even though I won first and second place at big model car shows when I was a kid. Off n on through the years, but work happens. I’m 51 now and relearning how I scratch build about everything lol. Thank you for your attention. I hope life finds you well and always curious
I’ve been using these rare earth magnets for hoods especially.
Working on an F-18 Hornet and my plan is to use some of these magnets to have the ordinance removable, mostly because I think the lines of the jet look better without all the pylons, tanks, and missiles. But your use as hinges got me thinking about using them for movable airbrakes on some other jet projects I have in the queue. Quality tips, Doug.
I have an old Revell Sedan Delivery model that I foolishly altered (sawed off the front fenders and hood) before I had a real plan for a tilt-hood gasser. But I've been wondering about how 🧲 magnets might help in assembling and locating my new cowl and firewall. What you've shown here will probably work. Thanks!
Very cool idea Doug!
Thank you for the hinge pivot tip. I have been using neodymium magnets for latches, and to hold parts together in aircraft, car and armor models, but it never occurred to me to use them as hinge pivots. 👍
I have used magnets on my dioramas to open areas where I have batteries for the display. They provide easy access to the batteries when they need to be changed! Happy days and model on! 😎
Nice tip and cool models! I'll try on the next project, for sure...
I like the idea for magnets throughout the different areas of the construction of a model. 👍
Great Idea and usage of resources !!
As always, excellent video !
I use neo magnets to attach aircraft models to plastic display bases when I want the aircraft to be displayed in flight. I can easily remove the plane from the base when taking that model to a show.
thank you for sharing. your idea leaves a clean result.
This is a trick I will add to my building arsenal!
Great tip Doug, thanks mate.👍
I wish I had learned this while I was building a mid-engine Corvair. Finished successfully but magnets would have helped.
Very well done videos ,Leaves us excited for the next ones! Can’t believe you are not getting more views. Too cool 😎 man ! 🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻
I dabble in cars, but I am primarily an armor modeller. My current project is a 1/35 scale King Tiger with a full interior. It's a monster of a project. The options for displaying the interior are limited. I'm not one of those " well, I know it's there" modelers, so I would like to display my work but I don't relish cutting the tank hull and turret open so you can see inside. The light bulb went on when I saw this video. Maybe I can use magnets to hold some of the hull and turret parts on, but allow me to disassemble them to display the interior and reassemble to park the tank on my shelf. Nobody has discussed this in the tank modeller forums, so maybe a new concept in armor modelling? I'll give it a shot and see how it works.
Anyway, great channel. Always willing to learn from a brother modeller!
I like your idea. I hope it works out for you!
@@ModelCarMuse Doug, what kit was shown at 4:20? Thank you!
I’m curious, your favorite tools.
Your favorite jigs to keep everything squared and perfect. Your a legend
Interesting video idea! My favorite tools at the moment are a hobby knife and a sanding board. For jigs, I just adapt whatever I need at the time; I'd have to think on this...
Thanks Doug for this video. I had used magnets for door but to use magnets for hinges is a super cool idea. I have to do it on one of my next builds.
Thank you Doug!
I love your builds. I remember being so amazed when I saw the Studebaker in Scale Auto magazine. You have such great vision.
Thank you for this tips! I might even try magnetizing the hood for my current project.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 What Mind BOGGLING CONCEPTS ‼️‼️God Bless You Sir 🤗🤗🤗.
I used magnets to hold engines on an engine stand for a garage display I made. I love some of the other uses you found for them.
Friggin brilliant Doug. Yet another tool I will use in my ever expanding aresenal. I knew I would come to regard this channel with affection. Thank you brother.
Amazing technique Doug! You always post a gem every time. Now to find some magnets...
Thank you! Cheers!
I saw a video a long time ago from dr cranky about magnets... i thought about trying it but have never made the move. after watching this I think i will give it a try
Another great video. Fantastic tutorial with numerous ideas that can be applied for a variety of circumstances.
Many thanks!
@@ModelCarMuse Hey Doug, is there any way that you can further explain how you did the magnetic disconnect for the wires? It would be extremely helpful to me, as I am venturing into wiring my models. Thank you so much in advance, and thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us.
Excellent use of imagination! Thanks for sharing this tip! One question, what do you use to drill the proper hole and what seems to be the best type glue?
Some magnets come with a drill bit. My tip is to use a plastic tweezers.
I use a drill bit close to or slightly larger than the magnet. I prefer epoxy, but cyanoacrylate super glue works well too.
Nice video Doug, you can do wonders with those!!! 👍👍👍
Very nice tip. I’ve seen this use of magnets before, but you definitely take their use to the next level. Thanks for sharing.
Those are uses I had not thought of. I really like that door hinge idea. Thanks for the tips!
Yet another great video I just stumbled across. I’ve been using magnets for some time, particularly to hold doors and other panels shut.
I don’t consider myself to have a “great” mind and won’t say I’m at Doug’s level (great kinda think alike), but I did figure out using magnets as a hinge point for the box doors on a box truck I’ve been working on for years.
As always, great stuff, Doug!
Nice. I fly balsa free flight airplanes and we use magnets for the nose block alinement as well as the wings sometimes. They will have a crash sooner or later so it's better if the wing pops off. The same for a landing gear. No need to have one during a flight if it's a WW2 fighter, but for display they can be snapped back on.
Great Video!!!! I remember the Stude on the cover of SAE. I have bought a bunch of magnets but have yet to try to use them. Thanks for sharing
Hi. Thanks for this inspirational video.
Will definitely try to use more small magnets with future projects.
So far I have only used magnets and thin metal receiver plate on a 1/24 scale agricultural tractor model to secure the hood to keep it from moving when it was turned upside down.
If the car bonnet (hood) is very close to the engine block the magnet(s) can be inserted into the top area of the engine itself before the parts are glued together so they cannot be seen. All this can be tested dry fit before applying final cement, cleaning and final painting.
I would like to experiment with inserting them into the tyres (tires), if they are hollow before fitting them onto the wheels to see if the model can be placed on a display stand, or diorama base with corresponding magnets (or thin metal sheet) underneath the stand or hidden into a diorama base.
Hopefully the model can then be displayed stand alone or placed back on its base.
Both excellent ideas! Thanks for sharing them.
Thanks for the great content Doug!!
I’m trying thick aluminum foil for my door hinges… I have a way to perfectly replicate and the material is .080 thick… it should hold a pin if the holes are perfect 😎
Thanks for the insight. Keep well
Wow ,love this trick.
I’m absolutely doing this, for lining
Up everything. I struggle with door hinges that are the same as the 1:1
Cool idea and tip.
Great video.....way over my head....sounds to much like work to me 😆
I will give it a try 👍
Thank you I learned something today.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing and congratulations for such great work
Thanks for the tips
Life changed!!
I really enjoy your videos....Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge.
Exelent idea.🎉
very clever !
I've got a small package of neo mags to use for the cowling on a few 500cc/MotoGP builds. Seems like the trick is using one neo mag on one body part, then glue a small piece of steel on the other side? Probably overthinking that one! Thanks again :D
A small piece of steel on one side works well! If you need to, use two magnets for more strength.
Awesome, thank you
I have used them on customers car that I did so he could have 3 different wheel & tire options so he coukd decide what wheel & tire combo he wanted on his real 69 Camaro.
Great idea!
What a game changing tip, thank you for sharing.
I'm currently working on a 58 impala. Chopped the whole front end off and made it a magnetic flip up. I'm having a hard time trying to come up with a hood hinge idea using magnets. Would you happen to have any insight on that? Love the builds and great ideas! 😊
I think what I did for the door hinge might work. Let us know if you try it!
Great tips, thank you.
Great tips on magnet use. I’ve used a few on touring car builds to hold roll cages in place. Not thought of using them for hinges! Can I ask, will the magnet allow for some ‘slide’ as the door opens to clear the opening?
Depending on your situation, yes it could slide.
i was gonna use these types of magnets to make a drag race diorama where the cars front ends would lift off the ground.
Wow very cool
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
What is your source for the magnets, u didn't post a sight that we can o tain he
I don't have a preferred source. I've purchased them from various vendors on Amazon.
what do you use to secure these magnets to the plastic?
I use glue: two part epoxy or cyanoacrylate (super glue)
@@ModelCarMuse thanks, just wanted to be sure. Great videos!
Excellent idea. Where can a person buy those magnets?
Give a look on Amazon. It is the only place I've found a good selection
Thanks for this video Doug. Where can I get those magnets?
I got them on Amazon. These were 2mm size.
@@ModelCarMuse, thanks!
Hi Doug, what strength magnets do you recommend?
Hi David, Neodymium magnets have a rating system but I don't know what strength are the ones I use, mine are not labeled as such. I just get 2mm x 1mm magnets and they work fine for modeling.
@@ModelCarMuse Hi Doug, Thank you for the reply. I recently found your series of UA-cam videos, and I'm impressed and inspired by them. Very well made! Professional, informative, on point with your subject matter, entertaining, excellent quality, and NO drama. Kudos on your accomplishment!
Suppose one is traveling to a event to compete, how would you ship a model?
Mine seem to be fragile and the thought of a judge picking up my vehicle to turn it over freaks me out also. How do you make models rigid is my second question sir.
We plan on covering transport and shipping in a future episode.
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The more I see them used the more I think of using them
Hi Doug! I’m doing this very thing in trying to latch the doors on my ‘68 Shelby Green Hornet WIP. I have one of those magnets embedded in the door jamb, and on the body part of the door jamb, I have a pin with a head on it.
The pin goes inside of the striker I have on the door with the magnet, and the door closes with a nice little “click”.
I’ll have to remember that when it comes to hinging……VERY clever! 👌🏾
Edit: I keep forgetting I have a video of this on my channel……. ☺️
ua-cam.com/video/Jb61YEHlwaM/v-deo.html
I'm looking forward to seeing how this works out for you!
Slot car dorsel fin...
I was just turned on to your video via the Model Car Magazine forum.
I've been using magnets for a pickup tailgate, spare tire mount, and this hood looks-like-it-works-but-doesn't hood hinge.
ua-cam.com/video/2lvT43_zcvc/v-deo.html
Nice models but for me a bit too small! Size matters for detail !