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Post by ammianus on Feb 26, 2020 18:50:57 GMT
A couple of years ago we moved from Maryland to California. Prior to the move I collected all my old paints etc and tossed them. A couple of years after the move I decided to get back into
miniature painting. I bought a large Army Painter set and then looked around the internet for paint racks. I came across many custom painting stations which all seemed to be very expensive and then had the kiss of death "Some assembly required." My handyman skills are completely non-existent. However, my friend the internet, bailed my out, some wargamer shared his discovery of a simple acrylic nail polish rack that holds all my paints comfortably and only required 4 screws to bet up and running. Mine cost $15 however there a plethora of various racks out there.
Search on:
Cq acrylic Nail Polish Rack
Lol, when you look at the Amazon reviews, they're all wargamers!
Cheers A
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Post by j on Feb 26, 2020 23:19:20 GMT
Girls?
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Post by jeffreythancock on Feb 29, 2020 1:15:50 GMT
I also bought 2 acrylic nail polish stands online for my dropper bottle miniature paints. Money well spent and no assembly required.
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Post by gregorius on Feb 29, 2020 7:21:43 GMT
Don't forget to get a nail polish shaker to thoroughly mix your paints.
Cheers,
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Post by jdesmond on Mar 24, 2020 3:27:57 GMT
Actually, I have a thumbnail that got split, base to tip, in workshop accident, couple of decades ago. Have bottle of "Nutra-Nail Triple Power Gel Strengthener" on workbench for patching it up. Also some black mesh netting of some synthetic fabric, plan to use that for 'ratlines' of sailing ship models (need sheet of 1/8" basswood... when hobby shops reopen...). Mayhaps the nail stuf is what I need to glue the netting ??
(Apologies. Been alone too long, am blathering.)
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