Don’t miss our unboxing on how to build, convert, and magnetize the Warhammer 40k Space Marine Jump Pack Intercessors and Captain models!
Rob is back unboxing the newest release for Warhammer 40k. He’ll see what it takes to get it ready for the tabletop, show the potential magnetizing options, compare the models’ size, and tell you how to convert your own Jump Intercessors.
Jump Pack Intercessors & Jump Pack Captain: Unboxing & Build
He also shows the comparisons between the Assault Intercessors and how you can use printed and resin bits to make your own.Â
We will show you everything, including the sprues, bits, and, of course, the size. That way, you can decide if this is worth your hard-earned hobby dollars. Let’s get into it!Â
Space Marine Jump Intercessors & Captain Warhammer 40k:
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We’ll start by comparing the Assault Intercessors and Jump Pack Space Marines and where you can find bits to get yours.
Jump Pack Bits For Converting Space Marine Primaris Jump Intercessors

As you can see, tons of companies have already made the bits to fit on your Intercessors to make jump versions!

So, just right off the bat, you’re saving $30. However, if you already have assault intercessors hanging around, you can save all kinds of money by just getting the packs and converting your own! You can check out all the alternatives here!
Design Comparison

If you want them, spend the money or use the workaround to save some cash!
Space Marine Jump Intercessors & Captain Warhammer 40k Unboxing: Sprues Instructions

This is good, especially considering the instructions aren’t the best, unfortunately.

Space Marine Jump Captain


Now, let’s see how to magnetize them!
Magnetization Tools

This just lets you get super easy magnet holes without having to hand-crank everything. It’s not cheap per se, but it does save you time. Obviously, you can use cheaper hand-sized pin vices; it’s just up to how much you want to do by hand.
Lastly, you’ll need some super glue and some quickset.
For magnets, we get everything from the Magnet Baron, and you can use coupon code Spikey10off to get 10% off your next order with them!
Space Marine Jump Intercessors & Captain Warhammer 40k: Magnetizing

Then, test fit your magnet stack (1/8″ x 1/16″), dribble out some accelerator on the magnets, and throw some glue in the hole, and you’re good to go!
Three more tips here: be sure to use the accelerant to get the glue to dry faster, and use a magnet stack when doing this. Trying to put one magnet in at a time is hard. This also helps you line everything up with the magnet gap flush with the top of the shoulder socket.
Then, grab your second part and do the same thing; just be sure to save some space for your glue.
The magnet stack also helps with polarization, as all you have to do is flip the stack from the body part, and boom, you have the correct polarization.
Built Miniatures





There are some excellent, suitable alternatives out there for bits, but if you want the dedicated minis, they do look good, too!
Final Thoughts

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