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11:22 the holes in the center of the bases seem to fit smaller 2mm or 3mm magnets. If you use neodymium magnets, smaller ones are still strong enough that you really don't need the big ones you were using. If your base magnets are too strong, it can cause accidental damage to models getting bunched up.
I magnetised my GSC army but I used a small B&Q toolbox instead:) It has trays on the top that pull off and little compartments for dice etc on the lid. Toolbox's also have handles built in.
@SnakeWorksStudio Yeah, I have several jars of it in my pantry. It's my go to hot drink to take with me hunting in the Winter. A thermos of Bovrite, a loaf of crusty bread, and some smoked cheese. Hits the spot. Then a pipe packed with a nice English blend. That's the life.
I store my miniature figurines in a cornicopia of different recepticles bought from the hardware store, $ Stores, The Walmart, interesting repositories from The Thrift Store and-so-on. Oh, I also archive the many, many unbuilt kits in their original packaging which're sometime then boxed up in Rubbermaid bins. Oh, and the Warmag Storage and Magnets seem pretty okay!
You don't get frosting if you use a CA accelerator, such as sodium bicarbonate. It makes the cyanoacrylate react too quickly for fumes to disperse much.
I would be a little upset if someone sent me so much sheet in an envelope. And I think that your knife has a split personality- sometimes when you put him down, he says he’s Andy, but sometimes he says Stanley.
Miniatures snapping to each other ia the reason i think magnets are an idiot idea. Oh no foam will scratch my paint job! You know what, ill glue strong magnets on the base. That will keep my mini safe. Oh snap the bases just got snapped together when the minia were too close xD
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If you stick a magnetic sheet on the inside of the lid you can store minis upside down in the same box.
A very clever idea! is that what you do?
11:22 the holes in the center of the bases seem to fit smaller 2mm or 3mm magnets. If you use neodymium magnets, smaller ones are still strong enough that you really don't need the big ones you were using. If your base magnets are too strong, it can cause accidental damage to models getting bunched up.
Your comment regarding marmite/vegemite has gained you my subscription. :-)
It’s horrible stuff isn’t it!
I magnetised my GSC army but I used a small B&Q toolbox instead:) It has trays on the top that pull off and little compartments for dice etc on the lid. Toolbox's also have handles built in.
Sounds great! was it expensive?
@@SnakeWorksStudio No mate, it was like £6 or £7, really handy:)
I've never had Marmite, but I am a fan of Bovril and the North American variant, Bovrite. Gets me through duck season.
Is Bovrite a real thing?
@SnakeWorksStudio Yeah, I have several jars of it in my pantry. It's my go to hot drink to take with me hunting in the Winter. A thermos of Bovrite, a loaf of crusty bread, and some smoked cheese. Hits the spot. Then a pipe packed with a nice English blend. That's the life.
I'm going to watch the new Alien move! I'm also gonna watch this video again, the jokes were excellent today.😅
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Have you seen the latest trailer? it looks really good! Mrs snake works says hello!
Usually when you get frosting issues with CA, it's also a sign that you probably used too much of it.
I probably did. I wanted a secure bond!
I store my miniature figurines in a cornicopia of different recepticles bought from the hardware store, $ Stores, The Walmart, interesting repositories from The Thrift Store and-so-on. Oh, I also archive the many, many unbuilt kits in their original packaging which're sometime then boxed up in Rubbermaid bins. Oh, and the Warmag Storage and Magnets seem pretty okay!
Finding storage solutions is good fun. I need to investigate the thrift stores!
You don't get frosting if you use a CA accelerator, such as sodium bicarbonate. It makes the cyanoacrylate react too quickly for fumes to disperse much.
So the fumes are reacting with the air? I will try that next time. thank you!
@@SnakeWorksStudio it reacts with the moisture in the air, but yeah. Cyanoacrylate reacts with H2O.
I would be a little upset if someone sent me so much sheet in an envelope. And I think that your knife has a split personality- sometimes when you put him down, he says he’s Andy, but sometimes he says Stanley.
He becomes Stanley when nobody is looking. you did well spotting that!
Vegemite is delicious. You just have to grow up with it so your tastebuds learn to adapt.
So you are implying that the word "old" is getting old very quickly. :-D
Its OLD hat ya know?
@@SnakeWorksStudio You know, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. .-)
Miniatures snapping to each other ia the reason i think magnets are an idiot idea. Oh no foam will scratch my paint job! You know what, ill glue strong magnets on the base. That will keep my mini safe. Oh snap the bases just got snapped together when the minia were too close xD
are you okay?
The bases are the same polarity so no they don't snap together, they repel and stick to the metallic base.