Tools

Miniature modelling tools are essential for accurately assembling, customising and painting models. Cutting pliers are among the most basic tools, used to cleanly detach parts from clusters without damaging the fine details of the miniatures. They can also be used to cut off excess or damaged parts.

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Knife

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Drill

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Mouldline Remover

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Citadel File Set

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Files and needle files are essential for refining parts after cutting, removing burrs or adjusting fits. Files can be used to smooth rough surfaces and prepare parts for subsequent assembly or painting. The modelling knife is another crucial tool, used for sculpting details, cutting finer parts and making precise adjustments to models.

Specific adhesives such as plastic glue, cyanoacrylate glue and epoxy glue are commonly used for gluing figures. Plastic glue fuses plastic parts together, cyanoacrylate quickly fixes metal or resin models, and epoxy glue provides an extremely strong bond for heavy or complex parts. Glue applicators and fine brushes are also useful for applying glue precisely and avoiding excess.

In the painting phase, precision brushes are needed to apply thin coats of paint to the figures. Wet palettes help to extend the life of acrylic paints, while airbrushes help to achieve uniform undercoats and gradations. Paint handles make it easier to hold figures while painting, without touching areas that have already been worked on. Finally, sculpting tools such as spatulas and needles can be used to personalise figures or create special effects, adding unique and creative details to models.