Accessories & Tools

Accessories and tools for wargame miniature modelling are essential for accurately assembling, customising and painting models. Among the basic tools are cutting pliers, used to cleanly detach parts from clusters without damaging the fine details of the miniatures. Combined with files or needle files, these can be used to remove burrs or excess plastic after cutting. The modelling knife is another essential tool, enabling you to refine details, sculpt certain parts or cut finer parts with great precision.

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Gluing the figures requires the use of specific glues, generally plastic glue for polystyrene figures, and cyanoacrylate glue for metal or resin models. To avoid mistakes and excess glue, many modellers use glue applicators or fine brushes to ensure clean, precise work. In addition, model clamps or vices are often used to hold parts in place while the glue dries, ensuring correct and aligned assembly.

For the painting phase, a range of specialised tools is required. Precision brushes, often in natural or synthetic bristles, are essential for applying thin coats of paint to the figurines. In addition, accessories such as paint handles, which allow you to hold the figurines without directly touching the surface to be painted, facilitate meticulous work. Wet palettes help to extend the life of acrylic paints, while airbrushes are used to apply undercoats or uniform gradations. Finally, sculpting tools, such as spatulas and needles, are used to personalise figures or create unique elements, such as textures or special effects.