The Exocrine and Haruspex are built from the same plastic kit, and the box only makes one of them at a time. Magnetizing the shared joints lets a single model run as either monster — the Exocrine's bio-plasmic cannon when you want ranged firepower, the Haruspex's grasping maw when you want it in melee. Below are the magnets we recommend for the kit and for the 120x92mm oval base.
Exocrine / Haruspex N52 Magnetization Kit
The kit magnetizes the two joints that separate the builds: the neck, so the Exocrine and Haruspex heads swap cleanly, and the shoulder sockets, so each build's arms drop in and out. Build both heads and both sets of arms once, and the model reconfigures in seconds with nothing left to re-glue.
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For step-by-step placement of each magnet, follow the Exocrine and Haruspex magnetization guide.
Base Magnets for the Exocrine & Haruspex
The Exocrine and Haruspex come on a 120x92mm oval base. Magnetizing the base keeps the model steady on a metal display tray or inside a magnetic case in transit. There are three ways to do it.
Flush-Fit Base Magnets for Games Workshop Bases
Use the Large Thick 6mm x 2.6mm magnets. They drop into the recessed holes on official GW bases, and one or two will hold a model this size, depending on how strong your tray or case is.
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Pre-Magnetized Replacement Bases
For a base with the magnet hole already made, use the 120x92mm oval Bases with Magnets. It takes a flush-fit magnet straight out of the pack.
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Peel & Stick Base Magnets
Place three 25mm Peel & Stick Inner Base Magnets in a triangle inside the base for a firm, balanced hold.
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