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  • The Army Painter: Tools: Mixing Balls (TAPTL5041)

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    The Army Painter: Tools: Mixing Balls (TAPTL5041)

    $8.99

    Get the right consistency from the beginning with The Army Painter Mixing Balls. The Army Painter paints are heavily pigmented for the best possible coverage for your models and miniatures. But as pigment tends to sink to the bottom, most hobby paints...

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  • The Army Painter: Tools: Paint Mixing Empty Bottles (TAPTL5040)

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    The Army Painter: Tools: Paint Mixing Empty Bottles (TAPTL5040)

    $6.99

    How to use: Unscrew the cap and remove the dropper Using your Warpaints dropper bottles drop in an amount of your chosen colours to get you new preferred colour Install the dropper and screw on the cap Now shake for 30 seconds Squeeze out a bit...

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  • The Army Painter: Tools: Precision Side Cutter

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    The Army Painter: Tools: Precision Side Cutter

    $13.99

    BUILD MODELS TEN TIMES FASTER - Your fingers may be too big to get a decent hold on a pair of tweezers and hardware dikes and flush cutters may leave a lot of stress marks so you'd have to sand more. This Army Painter precision cutter is the best thing...

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  • The Army Painter: Tools: Sculpting Tools

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    The Army Painter: Tools: Sculpting Tools

    $12.99

    Have a great miniature conversion idea? Learning to sculpt your own models? The Army Painter Sculpting Tools are ready for any project! Made with high-quality, durable Stainless Steel The Army Painter Sculpting Tools pass the test for miniature painters,...

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  • The Army Painter: Tools: Self-Healing Cutting Mat (TAPTL5049)

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    The Army Painter: Tools: Self-Healing Cutting Mat (TAPTL5049)

    $10.99

    You've picked your first army and now you have to assemble those hordes of grey plastic minis. Before you get to clipping, cutting, and gluing you need a Self-Healing Cutting Mat! The Army Painter Self-Healing cutting mat is made of highly durable...

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  • The Army Painter: Tools: Tweezers Set (TAPTL5035)

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    The Army Painter: Tools: Tweezers Set (TAPTL5035)

    $10.99

    Tweezers are incredibly useful and handy tools when assembling and painting models and miniature figures. With a set of tweezers, you can enhance precision, control, and safety while minimising the risk of errors and contamination. The Army...

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  • The Army Painter: Warpaints: Greenskin 18ml (TAPWP1111)

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    The Army Painter: Warpaints: Greenskin 18ml (TAPWP1111)

    $3.99

    Warpaints™ are high-quality acrylic paints with excellent consistency and opacity. Some colours like blue hues will have a better opacity than yellow hues, for example. Because pigments behave differently from colour to colour. We are...

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  • The Army Painter: Wet Palette (TAPTL5051)

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    The Army Painter: Wet Palette (TAPTL5051)

    $28.99

    Tired of constantly having to reapply paint to your dry palette during long painting sessions? Want to make your miniature paints last longer? Extend the lifetime of your paints by using The Army Painter Wet Palette. A Wet Palette is a tool designed to...

  • Turbo Dork: 3D Glasses

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    Turbo Dork: 3D Glasses

    $7.99

    Don't worry, you aren't seeing double. With elements of blue, cyan and magenta undertones, this 3D Glasses paint has a stunning finish for those looking to add an oil slick, reflective look to their models. You won't need 3D glasses to see why...