Here is how to magnetize a 40k Imperial Questoris Knight and future-proof your expensive miniatures with this titanic tutorial.
When a new codex or ruleset is released for Warhammer 40k, Imperial Knights rules always change. So future-proof your Knight miniature now, so you don’t lock yourself into a specific weapon or model loadout and get stuck breaking apart your model or buying another insanely expensive one!
Here’s how to magnetize your Questoris Imperial Knights and future-proof your investment!
Future-Proof it: Magnetize Your Imperial Knight Questoris Kit
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Rob is also adding a few extra Custodes Knight bits to his Questoris, but the only real difference between a normal questoris kit is just some of the extra upgrade bits.
Obviously, magnets for this guy will be extremely useful for changing your army lists between not just games but new codex books and editions of the rules.
We’ll cover magnetizing each weapon option and the joints that require magnetization.
Magnetizing the Knight Questoris Arms

OPTIONAL: The Shoulder Sockets
To be honest, this is an optional step. You really don’t have to magnetize the shoulders and can use the tongue-in-groove setup that the kit comes with.

Line everything up in a “measure twice, glue once” process. Since the arm piece is deep (about five magnets deep), we will use our leftover piece of sprue to boost up the size of the magnets. For gluing the pieces of sprue and magnets, super glue will be perfect. A little bit of Zip Kicker CA Accelerator will also help the drying process.
Apply some kicker to the magnets directly and glue it to the arm. Be sure to double-check the polarization before gluing your second magnet, and be sure everything will line up by dry-fitting. Once you’ve got everything lined up, glue away!
Lock the Magnet In

Magnetizing The Waist: (Also Optional)
This step is also optional; however, if you want to magnetize the waist to get the twisty motion for your pew pews, we also got you covered.

Do the same for the waist nub as well (again with 1/4 x 1/16″ size magnets) on the inside, and that should hold all your magnets in place 100%
Magnetize the Knight Questoris Weapons

Finished Project

Magnetizing models can initially seem challenging, but it offers numerous benefits. Not only does it make transporting your miniatures easier, but it also provides flexibility in your in-game options. Additionally, it maximizes the value of your models by allowing you to interchange components efficiently
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Questoris Magnetization Tutorial Parts List:
- Arms: 3/8 x 1/16″ magnet and 1/8 x 1/16″ magnets for carapace weapons
- Shoulder Magnets: 1/4 x 1/16″ size magnets
- Waist Magnets: 1/4 x 1/16″ size magnets
- Weapon Magnets: two 3/8 x 1/16″ magnets
Be sure to watch the video below for all the details!
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