🎨 Master your miniatures with precision and style!
The Games Workshop Citadel Colour Painting Handle Mk2 is a compact, lightweight acrylic tool designed to hold miniatures securely while painting. Its ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue, making it perfect for detailed work with Citadel paints. Released in 2020, it combines durability with sleek black and grey aesthetics, ideal for hobbyists aiming to elevate their miniature painting experience.
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 8 cm; 0.35 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months - 4 years |
Item model number | 66-09 |
Educational Objective(s) | Strengthen final motor skills and patience through creative activities |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Acrylic |
Colour | Black,grey |
Release date | 1 Dec. 2020 |
ASIN | B08MC88KWZ |
F**O
Excellent
Excellent, makes painting miniatures a lot easier
S**F
Almost essential
This thing is almost essential for painting miniatures. It can accomodate a wide range of base sizes so it's great for 40K as well as other miniatures for other games/brands. Grip is nice and comfortable, too.
K**E
Worth getting
Got it cheaper then in the store, straighforward to use and make holding minis way more comfortable. I own multiple to work on a few things at a time while they are drying.I think the older bulkier design is more comfortable but this is still better then having your hand cramp up while trying to paint a face and making your marine look like the joker.
P**L
A must have!
Absolute must have for painting minis.
R**B
Get it
Great little thing
D**.
Super helpful item.
Very helpful item! For years I just held the figure in my hand until changing to this. Nice quality. There is another one that is made for bigger figures too.
F**F
Paint away
Great gift for painting models. Easy to hold and doesn't hurt hands. Good value for money, works well
A**R
It will hold miniatures
Yeah, does a good job for what it is. I was previously using blue tack and the top of a primer spray can to hold the models. This is fair bit nicer to use, especially when doing the tricky underside.
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