tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8644140714095394977.post7702496324945804620..comments2023-10-13T20:52:06.380-05:00Comments on Adventures In Miniature Gaming: Magnetizing Kingdom Death: Monster survivorsCraig Welterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11364429009629228367noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8644140714095394977.post-77478490324943460972016-01-29T09:15:43.263-06:002016-01-29T09:15:43.263-06:00What I did, is cut off most of the little nib that...What I did, is cut off most of the little nib that sticks off the hands to form the wrist, then file it down flat. Then I used super glue to attach the magnet to the flattened part. It helps a lot to scratch up the magnet and the part of the hand you are gluing it to with a steel file. This helps the glue hold better.<br /><br />Gluing those tiny little magnets to those tiny little hands was definitely the tricky part of all this. And take care to make sure you are gluing the magnets the right way! They have to match up based on which way you glue the magnets into the forearms, so I used a sharpie to mark the side I was going to glue, so I wouldn't get it turned around when I inevitably dropped the little magnet.<br /><br />Another useful think I did was, for the left forearms I glue the north side of the magnet facing out, and the right forearms I glued the south side facing out. The hands are then opposite. This way, once everything is glued together, pairs of hands (one right and one left) can be stored attached to each other, since their magnets will be opposite polarities. I did a similar thing with male heads vs female heads having different polarities so one of each can be stuck together for storing.Craig Welterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11364429009629228367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8644140714095394977.post-21075898359984495232016-01-29T00:25:55.950-06:002016-01-29T00:25:55.950-06:00Thanks, i had figured much. I ordered some today. ...Thanks, i had figured much. I ordered some today. It's hard to imagine the paint being enough to keep them connected at the hands, but we shall see. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02881730051926711838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8644140714095394977.post-29906612940908748182016-01-28T03:36:37.172-06:002016-01-28T03:36:37.172-06:00The magnets I used in the wrists were 1/16" d...The magnets I used in the wrists were 1/16" diameter x 1/32" thick, and anything bigger that that would be too big. For the necks I used 1/16" diameter x 1/16" thick because I already had some of that size. But any bigger diameter than that wouldn't fit.Craig Welterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11364429009629228367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8644140714095394977.post-67933389320237942682016-01-27T22:26:29.940-06:002016-01-27T22:26:29.940-06:00Question, how thick of a magnet did you use? Question, how thick of a magnet did you use? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02881730051926711838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8644140714095394977.post-60961149885946785042016-01-11T22:34:36.793-06:002016-01-11T22:34:36.793-06:00That's brilliant. I wish I had the patience fo...That's brilliant. I wish I had the patience for it.AHunthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08148857673973402238noreply@blogger.com