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00:00:00 – 00:07:17
The video discusses the Gladiator Tank from Games Workshop, built from the Impulser chassis, with details on customization like magnetizing sponsons and guns for interchangeability and preventing drooping. Key points include careful glue application, drilling holes, and inserting magnets with attention to polarity. Viewers are guided on how to trim pieces, align polarities, and build three tank variants. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to explore more content and engage with the channel.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the Gladiator Tank from Games Workshop, which is built off the Impulser chassis. They mention that you can build this tank as an Impulser by not gluing the top hatch down. The speaker also talks about being careful with glue application to avoid overspills. They highlight that the kit comes with an Impulser chassis, providing the option to build three variants of the tank. The optional Icarus rocket launcher and auto launcher are mentioned, as well as the side sponsons, which require careful assembly as only one mount is provided per side. The speaker demonstrates how to magnetize the side sponsons for easy customization.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how to modify and magnetize certain parts of a model. They explain trimming pieces, drilling holes, and inserting magnets to allow for interchangeability of sponsons and guns. The importance of watching polarities when using magnets is emphasized. For the main gun, the speaker demonstrates how to prevent barrel drooping using magnets. Additionally, the option to not magnetize the main gun is presented, noting that it can be easily swapped without magnets if the base is not glued.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the key points include cutting the pegs off the guns, drilling a three-millimeter hole, starting with one millimeter and progressing to two millimeters before three. The magnets need to be pushed in with attention to polarity. The method of magnetizing involves aligning the polarity with north-south for the tank and the opposite for the barrels. It is noted that the tank can be built as an impulser and that there is no need to glue the top hatch. The video wraps up with a message of gratitude for watching and encourages viewers to check out more videos, subscribe, like, and comment.
