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Hey @Sudsinabucket, inspired by all your creations I'm starting a project to make a Chaos Siege Giant! 
Yesssssss!!!! This is so exciting! And i am glad I could help inspire! Anyway I can help, let me know!Hey @Sudsinabucket, inspired by all your creations I'm starting a project to make a Chaos Siege Giant!![]()
Hey @Sudsinabucket, inspired by all your creations I'm starting a project to make a Chaos Siege Giant!![]()
Yesssssss!!!! This is so exciting! And i am glad I could help inspire! Anyway I can help, let me know!
What is the plan? What is the scoop? Give me the deetsssss.
What kits? Oh man, I'm pumped FOR YOU!
Im fighting the urge to build another Sauropodlol
Yesssssss!!!! This is so exciting! And i am glad I could help inspire! Anyway I can help, let me know!
What is the plan? What is the scoop? Give me the deetsssss.
What kits? Oh man, I'm pumped FOR YOU!
Im fighting the urge to build another Sauropodlol
I absolutely love this. And honestly, some of the simplest kitbashes are some of the best. And your first is always special regardless of the future ones you'll make. My first Troglodon was my first kitbash, and all it is was adding the throne horn ornaments onto the legs and tail, giving it a thagomizor and protective leg spikes with gold base ornament/decoration. My most recent Seraphon kitbash, being skinks, are also a simple one just using Ripperdatctyl soears to make Skink Hoplites for my Homebrew. Point is, in my drawn out way (lol), is you gotta start somewhere and this is a perfect start.Ha!
Well, I'm starting simple. I've bought a second hand Aleguzzler model and a whole bunch of different armour pieces. The idea is to change the armour pieces so they fit the gian and somehow come up with a theme by adding bits to the armour pieces. Then the painting should be interesting... but going with the same theme I'll use for my Chaos Dwarfs (look at the paint jobs of Order of the Obsidian Rose Drukhari).
So, staying simple, is probably the simplest kitbashing I could do, but hopefully goes well and I can build up a little bit of confidence in it.
Be gentle gentlemen! This is a first time modelling/kitbash attempt!
Definitely a very special community indeed, thoroughly agreed.This is why I love this community so much. Hobby to inspire!
So I'm building and magnetizing the bases of the models I got over Christmas.
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In doing so, I managed to snap the staff of my painted Hierotitanso I'm trying to magnetize it as it is REALLY weak (since you have to glue the two ends of the staff to the hand of the model).
I tried doing the magnets last night but this morning turns out I did one of them the wrong way round so they reject each other. @Warden you seem to be a dab hand at magnetization. Any words of wisdom for me?
So I'm building and magnetizing the bases of the models I got over Christmas.
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In doing so, I managed to snap the staff of my painted Hierotitanso I'm trying to magnetize it as it is REALLY weak (since you have to glue the two ends of the staff to the hand of the model).
I tried doing the magnets last night but this morning turns out I did one of them the wrong way round so they reject each other. @Warden you seem to be a dab hand at magnetization. Any words of wisdom for me?
I usually only put on one magnet at a time, normally on the "trunk" of the mini first, then the arm.

It is a good start for magnetizing. If you have a hobby drill in the same size as the magnet you can try to get the bottom magnet flush with the top of the hand. The staff itself us a little tricky, due to its girth.
But as you said, from a distance it looks good. So when playing it will nit matter
Grrr, Imrahil
If you are trying to fix the staff you need to pin it. I've had this happen before and it is a simple fix.
- drill a hole into both sides of the shaft (the diameter of the hole should be just big enough for a paper clip to fit, GW's hobby drill works perfectly for this)
- cut a paper clip to length, so that it spans the combined depth of the two holes you drilled, (trail and error, keep cutting it down and dry fitting it until it is just short enough that the two pieces of the shaft come together)
- use two-part 5 minute epoxy to glue the two pieces of the shaft and the inserted paper clip together.
If you do it right, it will form a bond that is many times stronger than the rest of the shaft. If you manage to break the shaft in the future, it won't be in this place. The key is to make sure that you center your drilled holes well and drill straight (so the drill bit doesn't come out of the side of the shaft). It is easily doable. I've reattached shafts that were significantly smaller in diameter than on your Hierotitan.
Awesome models!!! It has been a good christmas for you, sir!On with the Chaos Dwarfs!!!
Started assembling Christmas presents and have put together the Hobgoblin Khan and some of the Fireborn.
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Might any of these be a potential entry in the Golden Hat XXXVIII competition?On with the Chaos Dwarfs!!!
Started assembling Christmas presents and have put together the Hobgoblin Khan and some of the Fireborn.
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