Here’s how to magnetize Knight Armiger and future-proof your miniatures from rules changes in an easy-to-follow tutorial!
Looking to customize your Armiger with 3D parts but still want the option of switching out weapons? Want to future-proof the Armiger for more weapons that may come out? Take a look at this easy tutorial on how to magnetize the Armiger!
Magnetizing the Armiger is great to have options when more weapon options come out, future-proofing them and making them more customizable. This can be done in a few easy steps.
How to Magnetize a Knight Armiger: Tutorial
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Magnetizing the Torso

The torso will be magnetized to the legs, so it can swivel and let you make Pew Pew Pew noises! To do this and get the idea of where to put the magnet, get the torso flush on the legs and mark the top with a Sharpie.
Next, score the marks and snip the excess off the top so the magnet can stay flush (like Rob is doing in the picture above). Since there is a pilot hole already (thanks to the mold), drilling will be fairly easy.
If you are using a power drill, go slowly. 1/4″ x 1/16″ magnets are used to magnetize the legs.



Magnetizing Arms

When the stack successfully spins, the stack can be safely removed! Do this for both sides.
Magnetizing the Weapons



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Armiger Magnetization Tutorial Parts List:
- Two 1/4″x 1/8″ (6.35mm dia) for each arm/weapon interface
- One of the same goes in the hips and a 3/8″ in the torso.
- CCW is two 1/8″x 1/16″ deep.
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