lordunborn wrote:
I think that pre-building / pre-painting and using magnets will be the way to go. This way everything can be painted and lets say stored in plastic boxes and as you add items you just pop them on. Now if your a mini gamer or modeler then this shouldn't be that tough to do. But for boardgamers who don't have hundreds and hundreds of minis lying around this may be a bit more advanced then they are looking for.
There are a bunch of tutorials for how to magnetize minis on youtube and just mini painting sites in general. With the price of most GW products most of us have learned how to stretch our gaming dollars by magnetizing the options on a mini. One of the first things I do when I buy a GW kit is that I look into how I can make every option that they offer in the box with only 1 kit.
There are a bunch of tutorials for how to magnetize minis on youtube and just mini painting sites in general. With the price of most GW products most of us have learned how to stretch our gaming dollars by magnetizing the options on a mini. One of the first things I do when I buy a GW kit is that I look into how I can make every option that they offer in the box with only 1 kit.
Thanks. I'll looking into magnetizing.