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Title: Basing and magnets
Post by: acctingman on 30 September 2016, 05:21:27 PM
I would like to have 3 infantry figures to a base and be able to remove 1 figure from that base to show casualties, but I'm not sure how to make this work. Has anyone tried this? Any ideas on how it could work?

I was thinking of putting an individual fig on a small washer and it would magnetically adhere to a larger circular magnet (like the ones you put on a fridge) but I'm wondering if the magnetic hold would be enough to keep the washers on while playing.
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: d_Guy on 30 September 2016, 05:59:23 PM
I am contemplating a similar project that will use a peel and stick magnetic sheet attached to the bottom of the figure piece and I'm going to try the so-called magnetic paint (basically a suspension of iron filings) on the movement tray surface. Since the tray is horizontal hoping that this will work. Anybody tried this?

I know there are several folks here who use magnetic basing similar to the way you describe acctingman so hope you don't mind my additional question.
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: acctingman on 30 September 2016, 06:06:36 PM
Quote from: d_Guy on 30 September 2016, 05:59:23 PM
I am contemplating a similar project that will use a peel and stick magnetic sheet attached to the bottom of the figure piece and I'm going to try the so-called magnetic paint (basically a suspension of iron filings) on the movement tray surface. Since the tray is horizontal hoping that this will work. Anybody tried this?

I know there are several folks here who use magnetic basing similar to the way you describe acctingman so hope you don't mind my additional question.

Not at all.....knowledge is power (at least I read that on the interent!)
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: fred. on 30 September 2016, 06:37:31 PM
I'm not sure that single figures will get much magnetic stick to sheet magnet (aka fridge magnets)

For sheet magnet to stick, it needs a fair area to get decent strength. A 40mm square sticks very strongly, but a 20mm square much less so. So I think a small washer with a figure might struggle to stick.  You should be able to try this on a mock up quite easily, to see if it stays together.

Rare earth magnets are much stronger for their size - and you can get quite thin ones, but not as thin as a washer, but they aren't that cheap.

Another approach (which is not too expensive in 10mm) is to have alternative bases with 2 figures on. 
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: acctingman on 30 September 2016, 07:19:47 PM
Think you're right fred.

I might just have to place a die on the multi-figure base to represent a downed man or two.

Not sure I want to make this more a hassle than it's worth.
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: paulr on 30 September 2016, 11:30:00 PM
Have you seen the dice frames the nice Mr Leon sells at Minibits http://www.minibits.net/Hit-Marker-Dice-Frames-c22/ (http://www.minibits.net/Hit-Marker-Dice-Frames-c22/) ;)

Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: acctingman on 01 October 2016, 01:35:29 AM
Those little dice trays are pretty slick

http://www.supremelittleness.co.uk/sld-bases/magnets.htm

Looking at something like these, however, its for UK pennies. I've emailed them asking if they could make them for US pennies.

Anyone know of another site that makes these sabot bases? Maybe a US retailer?

Thanks
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: paulr on 01 October 2016, 04:54:58 AM
I don't know of any US sites that make them, not being based in the US

I can however heartily endorse Supreme Littleness, Michael kindly designed these trenches for me http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,13590.msg190986.html#msg190986 (http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,13590.msg190986.html#msg190986)

He is a forum member, WeeWars
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: DFlynSqrl on 01 October 2016, 04:42:46 PM
I'm not sure if this will help, but Litko (US) has a large variety of bases, movement trays and magnets.  They also do custom work.

http://www.litko.net/ (http://www.litko.net/)
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: Zippee on 01 October 2016, 06:46:51 PM
I'd suggest dropping a line to warbases as they already do this sort of thing -

http://war-bases.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=68_167

alternatively neodymium magnets are easy and cheap to find -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007JTKHR6/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: acctingman on 01 October 2016, 08:47:41 PM
Quote from: Zippee on 01 October 2016, 06:46:51 PM
I'd suggest dropping a line to warbases as they already do this sort of thing -

http://war-bases.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=68_167

alternatively neodymium magnets are easy and cheap to find -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007JTKHR6/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE


They do square shaped sabot basing. I wonder if they can do circular sabot bases! I'll email them...thank for the info
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: jimduncanuk on 01 October 2016, 09:19:03 PM
Quote from: acctingman on 01 October 2016, 08:47:41 PM
They do square shaped sabot basing. I wonder if they can do circular sabot bases! I'll email them...thank for the info

You will find that Martin is very obliging with custom orders.
Title: Re: Basing and magnets
Post by: acctingman on 01 October 2016, 09:55:55 PM
That's great to hear. Heard nothing but stellar things about them. Emailed them with some inquires.