Now that we’re looking at a 9th edition 40k, the real MVP on the tabletop might be magnets! Check out these hacks to give your models longevity.
Well, its official, 9th Edition has been announced, it’s only reasonable to believe that some “worse” things will be getting better and vice versa. Magnets will keep you from being locked in on a certain kit you spent good money for!
The Real MVP of 9th Edition 40k Are MAGNETS


The Primaris Impulsor

We’ve done a review of the contents in the kit but if you’d rather watch a video on where these magnets were placed we’ve also got it right here below.
The Invictor Tactical Warsuit
The Invictor Tactical Warsuit has two builds right now. There’s an autocannon variant and the more widely popular flamer build. But depending on your army sort of dictates which weapon you’ll be running. Whether you want your weapon options open or just want the model to be easier to transport, there’s a Magnet Baron kit we’ve reviewed!
Imperial Knights

Primaris Suppressors & Other Flying Models
The most daring new shift in model-making GW has done was give us that thin clear flight stands for Primaris Suppressors and Inceptors. Well, there’s a couple of dangers involved like glue frosting and even having the models become separate from the glue point. Unfortunately, if this happens, there’s no real fix other than to glue it again. If you want to do things the right away and minimize your chance of damage, you and always magnetize them!
The Octo-Blade!!

Magnetizing Aggressors

By now, hopefully, you’ve seen how magnetizing will save you time, money, and frustration in the long run. If you’ve got some kits you’re still trying to build, make sure you increase their life expectancy by magnetizing their wargear. Especially in light of a coming new 9th Edition.
What do you think the most important kit to magnetize is? Have you magnetized all your weapon options in your army yet?
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