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TOOLS FOR
MODELING
The tools you will need for modeling
depend on what level of project you are undertaking. Some tools
are essential, no matter what you're making. It's impossible to
manage without a modeling knife, for instance. To help you decide
what you really need, the tools on this page are the ones we consider
to be essential, and you will find a link to information about other,
slightly more specialized tools at the bottom of the page.
Most projects on this web site tell you what tools and equipment
you'll need, so you can check you've got everything before you start.
All these items can be purchase from Games Workshop and hobby,
toy, or art stores.
MODELING KNIFE & CUTTING MAT
Modeling
knives are used for removing tiny pieces of excess metal, or "flash,"
from models prior to painting. Be very careful when you are using
a modeling knife: the best kind to use is the type with a retractable
blade that can be withdrawn when the knife is not in use. Clippers
are often a safer option, and are perfectly serviceable for cleaning
up metal models and snipping plastic models from their sprues. The
Citadel Modeling set includes a safety knife.
Be very careful when using knives, they
can be dangerous. Please
read these safety guidelines
Cutting mat: Use one of these thick plastic mats to protect
the work surface when you're cutting and as a solid base for any
modeling work.
CLIPPERS
Also
known as side cutters, clippers are great for snipping off small
bits of metal and removing plastic models from their sprue. As you
can guess from their name, they're also useful for cutting wire.
It's not a good idea to use scissors for cutting wire, as you'll
spoil the blades, and they're not very good at it anyway.
GLUE
You
will need three types of glue for modeling:
- PVA (for basing, and general Modeling and scenery work)
- Plastic glue, also known as liquid polystyrene cement
(for gluing plastic to plastic)
- Superglue (for gluing metal to metal, and metal to plastic)
Glue can be dangerous.
Please read these safety guidelines
FILES
Modeling
files are used for cleaning mold lines off metal models, smoothing
the cut edges of plastic models, and generally tidying up rough
surfaces.
STEEL RULER
Rulers
are useful for drawing lines and measuring when you're making card
buildings. To obtain a perfect straight cut, place the ruler on
the line and cut down the side of it with a knife, using the edge
of the steel ruler as a guide. If you're cutting through thick material,
it's safer to use several light cuts than trying to press down hard
and do it all in one go. You can't use a wooden or plastic ruler
for this purpose, as the knife will shave the edge off.
PLIERS
Pliers are handy when you're using wire and for gently bending
metal models. When adjusting the pose of models with pliers, it's
a good idea to wrap masking tape round the jaws first, or you might
damage the metal.
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Citadel Modeling
Games Workshop produces a wide range of hobby equipment specially
designed for painting and Modeling, from brushes, paints and
glue to pliers and
polystyrene cutters.
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MORE TOOLS
With the tools listed above, you should be able to tackle all but
the most complex hobby projects. However, if you're feeling ambitious
and have the money to spare, there are other more
specialist tools that will come in handy.
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