Here is a great tutorial on how you can build and magnetize all eight variants from one Baneblade kit to save more hobby dollars!
Variety is the spice of life when it comes to Warhammer 40k. Don’t waste your money on multiple kits; make the mighty Octo-Baneblade! Check out how to assemble your Baneblade kit so you can swap bits out for all eight variants, so you can future-proof your miniature for when the rules invariably change again.
With varying points, costs, and situations, having magnetized bits and options helps with playing WYSIWYG games. This overview goes through the basics of getting the Baneblade set up to allow for every available option and build.
Imperial Guard Baneblade Tank:Â
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This plastic kit contains 295 components (no, that isn’t a typo) to make an Imperial Guard Baneblade. Alternatively, you can also make a Banehammer, Banesword, Doom Hammer, Hellhammer, Shadowsword, Stormlord, or Stormsword super-heavy tank using this kit. Also included is 1 Transfer Sheet which can be used to add markings and insignia.
We’ve also seen this have a few price jumps recently, so you want to get more out of it than ever before! Let’s see how to do it.
How to Magnetize All the Baneblade Variants!
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Start with building the model to include treads but not gluing in the top panels. Instead, magnets will be going underneath these panels. Measuring can get a little bit tricky here, but you’ll need to add a few pieces of spare sprue from 1.5″ off center from the front of the armor plate, 6/8″ off center from the back, and 7/16″ from the top. Make these sprues as flat as possible to support the different hull options.

The instructions are very unclear on this still, unfortunately.

Magnetizing the Baneblade Turret


Magnetizing the Sponsons

When it comes to the sponsons, glue in thin strips of tin to attach to the magnets. These metal strips are great since they lie flat, don’t need any drilling, and don’t have to worry about polarities.
Front Plate Assembly. Cut tabs off of sides to sit flush with the hull.
Next, you’ll take the front plates and slide them into place. Don’t glue them in, as they are meant to slide in and out, depending on your variant. However, you’ll want to make these sprues as flat as possible to support the different hull options. Check out the video for all the details!
Adding the Main Weapons
Once you’ve got the hull taken care of, you’ll want to go ahead and dry-fit the top weapon again. Remember, the goal here is to make everything interchangeable. When it comes to throwing magnets on, make sure they are on their correct sides to stick together. Check and re-check.
Magnetizing All the Baneblade Variants

If you magnetized everything properly, all of the main weapons/sponsons should be completely interchangeable. As you can see here, Rob can simply change the parts in and out depending on what he wants to use!
If you need more clarification and want to see the step-by-step process on how to magnetize all eight versions of the Baneblade, check out our video!
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