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TOOL of the MONTH

Hair Dryer

I’m not a patient modeller, and waiting for paint to dry is especially annoying. A little heat can speed the drying process up, at least to the stage where a model can belifting colour, or leaving fingerprints. I find this especially helpful when spraying, as several coats can be applied in quick succession, with less chance of the paint running.

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