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This page lists the tools, paints, kits, and gear I use across my channels, my shed store, and my daily builds. Everything here is something I personally use in my work — nothing random, nothing added just to fill space.
Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you choose to buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it helps support my channels, my shed store, and the projects I share every day.
I keep this page simple and honest. If I use it, it’s here. If I stop using something, I remove it. This way you always know exactly what I’m working with behind the scenes.
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Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission if you buy through them at no extra cost to you. This helps support my channels, my shed store, and the builds I share.
Tools I Use Every Day
Cutting Mat – My main work surface for every build. It protects the desk, keeps cuts clean, and gives me a stable area for trimming, sanding, and 3D print cleanup. I use it for everything from model kits to resin prints. I keep more than one mat depending on the project size.
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Small Amazon LinkHobby Knife – The tool I reach for the most. I use it for trimming parts, removing mould lines, cutting tape, cleaning resin supports, and shaping small details. A sharp blade makes a huge difference in how clean your builds look. I use several different knives for different materials and angles
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Hozo
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Amazon LinkSprue Cutters – These give clean, controlled cuts when removing parts from sprues. They reduce stress marks and save time sanding. I also use them for trimming 3D prints and cutting small plastic rods. I keep multiple cutters for plastic, resin, and rougher jobs.
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Main Amazon LinkSanding Tools – Essential for smoothing parts before painting. I use different grits depending on the job: coarse for removing seams, fine for finishing, and ultra‑fine before primer. They’re perfect for tight corners and curved surfaces. I keep several sets so I always have fresh grits ready.
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DSPIAE PRO Amazon LinkTweezers – I use these for placing tiny parts, handling decals, and doing close‑up detail work. I keep multiple tweezers with different tips for different tasks.
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RevAction Amazon LinkScriber – Used for re‑doing panel lines, adding detail, and sharpening edges on model kits. I use more than one scriber depending on the line thickness I need.
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Engineers Amazon LinkFine Brush – For detail painting, touch‑ups, and small areas where the airbrush can’t reach. I keep several brushes so I always have clean ones ready.
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Amazon LinkToothpicks – Simple but essential. I use them for glue control, paint mixing, tiny detail work, and cleaning up edges. I go through loads of these.
Amazon LinkEarbuds – Great for wiping excess paint, weathering, and cleaning small areas. Cheap but incredibly useful. I keep a big pack in the shed.
Amazon LinkGlue – My main bonding glue for plastic kits. It melts the plastic slightly to create a strong, clean join. I use different types depending on the job.
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Ryobi Amazon LinkClips – Used for holding parts while painting or drying. I use these every time I airbrush and keep multiple sets ready.
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RC Amazon LinkMini Model Drill – Perfect for drilling holes for detail parts, pinning, and adding realism to builds. I use different drill bits depending on the scale.
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Ryobi Amazon LinkPermanent Marker – I use this for marking cuts, panel lines, and masking areas before painting. I keep a few colours for different tasks.
Amazon LinkRotary Multi Tool – Used for cutting, sanding, grinding, and shaping. Great for both model kits and 3D prints. I use different attachments depending on the job.
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Polish Amazon LinkSaw For cutting plastic, resin, and small parts cleanly without stressing the material. I keep more than one blade type for different cuts.
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