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  • Save -10% Warhammer Colour Tool Set

    Warhammer Colour Tool Set

    1 in stock

    The Warhammer Colour Tool Set gives you the basic tools you need to remove components from frames and clean up any mould lines before assembling your miniatures. Designed to be simple to use with helpful features, they are ideal for any new Warhammer hobbyist.This set includes a pair of Starter Clippers and a Starter Mouldline Scraper. The rubberised grip and spring-loaded handles on the clippers will reduce hand strain, while the mouldline scraper is sized perfectly to get into tight spaces around your miniatures.

    1 in stock

    £12.50 £11.30

  • Dirty Down Yellow Rust

    Dirty Down Yellow Rust

    2 in stock

    Apply yellow rust paint in the same way as our normal rust paint, by brush or airbrush/sprayer. Use on its own or with normal rust effect paint. A single coat of yellow rust is light yellow shade but the shade darkens as more coats are applied. If several coats are applied the colour darkens to a shade similar to that of normal Dirty Down rust effect paint. IMPORTANT: Before use: Thoroughly shake the pot with the ball bearing rattling and thoroughly stir inside the pot with an old brush until all the lumps are gone. For best results the pot and the surface being painted should be at room temperature or a little warmer. The colour could dry dark if the surface is too hot or too cold. Tip: keep the pot in your pocket against your skin for an hour before use and shake regularly with the ball bearing rattling. Repeatedly stir and shake the pot until all lumps have gone. It is very difficult to remove the lumps if the liquid is cool or cold. Usage Instructions: Always clean the brush in water or methylated spirit straight after use (not white spirit). Do not let the paint fully harden onto brush. The mixture will settle on the bottom of the pot. Thoroughly shake with the ball bearing rattling and stir before each and every use. Use paint straight from the pot. Replace the lid quickly during use to prevent the liquid from evaporating. Evaporation with cause the liquid to thicken and the colour to darken. To lighten shade add a little water. Do not add water into the paint pot, it’s best tip a little paint into a separate pot and then add small amounts of water. Or to lighten the colour, apply paint to a surface with a damp/wet brush. Or, after painting dab the wet or dry paint with a wet brush. Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and grease free. Test the paint on hidden surfaces before use to ensure compatibility and adhesion. Only apply to non-porous surfaces such as plastic and metal. Do not apply to porous/absorbent surfaces such as bare timber or paper. The paint can be applied to painted surfaces, but test first. If the effect does not form, try first sealing the surface with varnish. Our paint is water soluble and the effects of painting will be lost by washing in water or handling with wet hands. Do not expose paint to rain or splashing with water. Looks best when applied to a rough surface. To fill dents and grooves in surfaces, first cover the surface with paint, and then wipe the paint off the raised areas with a damp cloth (at an angle to the grooves), leaving some of the paint trapped. The wetter the cloth, the more paint removed. When dry, avoid scuffing/scratching the finished paintwork. For the best results it’s best to practise the different techniques listed below: To darken the shade apply more coats. Allow each coat to fully dry before applying another. Any number of coats of paint can be applied over the top of each other. For a broken, patchy effect apply to small areas/patches at a time and allow to dry – more in some areas, less in others. The shade will vary depending on the quantity applied. A thick coat of paint will dry a darker shade, and a thin coat of paint will dry a lighter shade. Further variations in shade can be created by dabbing a damp or wet brush, cloth or tissue onto the painted surface and then leaving to dry. As the water dries, the paint separates into shades of light and dark. The more water used, the greater the effect. This technique can be used after the paint has dried or while it is still wet. Another option is to simply splash water onto the paint and leave to dry – without dabbing. For a very dark shade, decant a small amount into a separate pot and allow the paint to evaporate. The more the paint evaporates, the thicker and darker the paint gets. Brush Application Dip the brush and immediately apply to the surface. For a patchy effect dab the paint onto a surface and keep dabbing in the same place until the paint dries. Any number of coats can be applied in this way. For a more even effect paint an even coat onto a surface. A dry, damp or wet brush can be used A different effect is obtained depending on whether a soft or stiff brush used to apply the paint. Fine Soft Brush: For very detailed work. Apply a small amount to the brush and apply directly to the surface. Larger Soft Brush: For apply larger amounts to larger areas. For a darker shade apply larger quantities and for lighter shades apply smaller quantities. Stiff Brush: Very light shades can be obtained by dabbing a very small quantity of paint onto a surface using a stiff brush. Allow the paint to dry slightly on the brush for a very light effect, similar to the “dry brushing” painting technique. Cloth/Tissue Application Pour on a cloth or tissue and dab onto a surface and keep dabbing in the same place until the paint dries. For a light shade apply a small amount at a time. For a darker shade apply a larger quantity.  Spray Application Spray paint onto a surface straight from the pot using an air brush or pressure pot spray gun. Clean air brush immediately after use. These paints are water soluble and can be wiped off surfaces in two ways (even when fully dry): Using a damp cotton bud. Only dampen one end of the cotton bud. Wipe paint with the damp end first, and then with the dry end. The wetter the cotton bud, the more paint is removed. Using a sheet of kitchen roll (absorbent paper towel). First apply the paint onto the panels so that they are fully covered, and leave to dry. Flatter one end of a piece of kitchen roll, and dip this end into water. Remove most of the water from the flat end so that it’s only slight damp. This can be done by pushing the flat end against other dry pieces of kitchen roll. Gently press the damp flat end of kitchen roll against the dried paint, and twist the kitchen roll. Keep the kitchen roll in one place, do not wipe side to side across the surface. Some paint is left on the model and some removed. Some paint will have been wetted by the damp kitchen roll and will change shade to look darker. The wetter the paint gets, the darker the shade. Practice first to check how damp the kitchen roll should be and how much pressure to apply. Create different shades using water: Apply the paint to a surface and apply a small amount of water to the paint as it dries. This usually causes the colours to separate and dry different shades and more patchy. Water can be applied to the surface after the paint has fully dried or when the paint is still wet.

    2 in stock

    £7.80

  • Save -10% Warhammer 40,000: Infernus Marines & Paints set

    Warhammer 40,000: Infernus Marines & Paints set

    1 in stock

    This box is the perfect way to start your collection of Primaris Space Marines. You’ll get three plastic Infernus Marines, each with a distinct pose, plus all the paints you need to prepare them for battle and a paintbrush to get you started. These models are push-fit, requiring only clippers to assemble – no glue, no mess.The six Citadel Colour paints are supplied in 12ml pots, and feature the essential colours needed to paint these miniatures as Ultramarines as well as a Technical paint to create textured bases:- Corax White (Base)- Macragge Blue (Base)- Balthasar Gold (Base)- Abaddon Black (Base)- Agrax Earthshade (Shade)- Armageddon Dust (Technical)The box also includes a Citadel Starter Brush included to get you painting quickly

    1 in stock

    £22.50 £20.30

  • Hobby Round: Super Fine Basing Grit

    Hobby Round: Super Fine Basing Grit

    6 in stock

    Hobby Round: Super Fine Basing Grit Information Basing Grits are used to represent all sorts of dirt, sand, rubble or debris. A note on our basing grit: All Gale Force Nine basing grit is made from a porous organic material rather than sand or other minerals. This organic material absorbs glue and paint, insuring that everything stays where you want it. When using sand (or kitty litter or any other mineral), paint and glue tend to flake off over time.

    6 in stock

    £3.50

  • Hobby Round: Medium Basing Grit

    Hobby Round: Medium Basing Grit

    4 in stock

    GaleForceNine Medium Basing Grit.

    4 in stock

    £3.50

  • Hobby Round: Meadow Blend Flock

    Hobby Round: Meadow Blend Flock

    4 in stock

    GaleForceNine Meadow Blend Flock.

    4 in stock

    £3.50

  • Save -10% Citadel Skulls

    Citadel Skulls

    1 in stock

    Contain:-82 human skulls with jawbones;- 86 human skulls without jawbones;- 15 human jawbones;- 60 assorted damaged human skulls;- 2 giants’ skulls;- 1 Morghast skull (in 2 components);- 1 beast skull (in 2 components);- 4 small horned skulls;- 4 medium horned skulls;- 3 large horned skulls;- 7 bird skulls;- 2 Chaos beast skulls;- 6 plaguebearer skulls;- 6 Bloodletter skulls;- 10 T'au skulls;- 5 Kroot skulls;- 6 alien skulls;- 21 Genestealer Hybrid skulls;- 20 Ork skulls without jaws;- 5 Ork jawbones;- 7 Ork skulls with jaws open;- 7 Ork skulls with jaws.- 15 human jawbones;- 5 Ork jawbones.

    1 in stock

    £21.50 £19.40

  • Save -8% Wargamer: Monster Brush

    Wargamer: Monster Brush

    1 in stock

    This brush is made for the larger models in your collection. Painting a dragon or giant in the other brushes can take a long time, this brush helps make this faster without making a mess. Made from the finest Toray synthetic fibres, as a sable brush of this size would release the paint too swiftly and drown the details. 1 x Monster Brush

    1 in stock

    £5.90 £5.40

  • Save -10% Vallejo Model Color - Gloss Black

    Vallejo Model Color - Gloss Black

    Out of stock

    1 Bottle of Model Color - Gloss Black

    Out of stock

    £3.00 £2.70

  • Vallejo Game Color Wash 18ml - Black

    3 in stock

    £2.70

  • Save -10%

    Citadel Colour Brush: Dry - Medium

    4 in stock

    Citadel Brushes are specially designed to work along side the Citadel Paint System when painting Citadel Miniatures. Each Brush is specialised for to work perfectly along side a particular type of Citadel paint. So whether you are using a Base, Shade, Layer, Dry, Glaze, Technical or even Texture paint you will have a brush perfectly suited for the job. One Citadel Medium Drybrush included.

    4 in stock

    £5.75 £5.20

  • Save -10% Citadel Tools: Drill (2022)

    Citadel Tools: Drill (2022)

    1 in stock

    Citadel Tools design team were eager to take on the challenge of redesigning the hobby drill to make it easier and safer to use by incorporating a number of design features:– Designed primarily in a light-weight hard plastic to reduce hand fatigue– Ergonomic shape incorporating ridges and grooves increases control and allows you to safely exert pressure– Bit-securing barrel is recessed into the handle, so it won’t unscrew during use– Freely rotating end cap allowing you to push down gently and rotate at the same time– Includes four bits in two sizes, perfect for a wide variety of Citadel model kits, stored in their own container when not in use

    1 in stock

    £21.50 £19.40

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