Iron Mike
Master At Arms And Resident Curmudgeon
Hello friends! Recently, I ordered a couple of painting assistants from AK Interactive and thought I'd share them with you. First up is the Magnetic Handle 60. This tool is available in two sizes, the 60 is for 1/35 scale and larger, the 50 is for smaller models.
Inside the box, we find the anodized aluminum handle, an acrylic base and a pack of steel discs.
I chose a completed subject to try the test on, a 1/48 scale Tamiya Jagdpanther. These kits have a metal chassis and I figured the extra weight would be a good test. I used CA to attach the discs to the chassis and let it cure.
The magnets in the handle are very strong and held the model snugly, regardless of the position, even inverted!
I purchased the holder directly from AK Interactive for about $28 plus shipping.
Next up is the Figure Painting Handle, which consists of a comfortable anodized aluminum handle with adjustable chuck and a sturdy acrylic base.
I used straight pins inserted and attached with CA in the feet of the figures I'm currently working on and chucked them into the pin vise for a very secure and steady working platform. The Figure Painting Handle cost about $22 plus shipping.
Other brands are available, but were out of stock when I was looking for mine. Thanks for coming by!
Inside the box, we find the anodized aluminum handle, an acrylic base and a pack of steel discs.
I chose a completed subject to try the test on, a 1/48 scale Tamiya Jagdpanther. These kits have a metal chassis and I figured the extra weight would be a good test. I used CA to attach the discs to the chassis and let it cure.
The magnets in the handle are very strong and held the model snugly, regardless of the position, even inverted!
I purchased the holder directly from AK Interactive for about $28 plus shipping.
Next up is the Figure Painting Handle, which consists of a comfortable anodized aluminum handle with adjustable chuck and a sturdy acrylic base.
I used straight pins inserted and attached with CA in the feet of the figures I'm currently working on and chucked them into the pin vise for a very secure and steady working platform. The Figure Painting Handle cost about $22 plus shipping.
Other brands are available, but were out of stock when I was looking for mine. Thanks for coming by!
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