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tomrommel114 Nov 2019 2:32 a.m. PST

So back to normal after Crisis 19. Returning on Sunday I thought it might be nice starting to paint some miniatures again. I had purchased quite a lot more Vietnam war models so I will continue to ad to my collection by painting them up through this winter. By the way I bought some MDF 25mm round bases. As I always ad a magnet to them, for easy storage, how would you do that with these bases? I used plastic slota bases up to now.

Here is the NVA figure I painted ( Empress miniature by Paul Hicks)

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FusilierDan Supporting Member of TMP14 Nov 2019 5:04 a.m. PST

Nice figure!

I've round sheet magnets in the Hardware store that may work. I'm sure Litko sells something not sure if anyone in the UK does.

tomrommel114 Nov 2019 7:56 a.m. PST

thanks for the advice. I already thought about drilling a hole in them for magnet placement

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