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Made in ca
Grey Knight Psionic Stormraven Pilot





Canada

Hi there.

I have some very old minis (metal) and they have dust on them. Do you have a tip to remove it quickly and efficiently ?

Thanks !

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Three Color Minimum





Denver, CO

Canned air or a makeup brush are your best options.



“I do not know anything about Art with a capital A. What I do know about is my art. Because it concerns me. I do not speak for others. So I do not speak for things which profess to speak for others. My art, however, speaks for me. It lights my way.”
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Made in gb
Thane of Dol Guldur





Bodt

soft wet paintbrush

Heresy World Eaters/Emperors Children

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Compressed air


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Or if you are 100% sure that the paint will not dissolve in water -> submergence in water

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Made in ca
Grey Knight Psionic Stormraven Pilot





Canada

I was thinking about the water but the minis are really old... I will try with compressed air.

Thanks !

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Made in gb
Crushing Black Templar Crusader Pilot






London

Chainsaw.

Dettol.

Cotton buds or makeup brush.

One of the above is correct. Have fun guessing




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Utilizing Careful Highlighting





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 Nodri wrote:
Canned air or a makeup brush are your best options.




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