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Made in gb
Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine





United Kingdom

Right, after some 5 years of hobbying I'm finally working up the nerve to start decalling stuff.

I've got my micro-sol and micro-set on the way as well as gloss and matte varnish, but the only tweezers I own are the crappy ones that came with an old penknife.

My question to those of you who decal then, is what tweezers do you prefer to use when getting the job done?

   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

Can't go wrong with swiss tools. I have pair of #3 watchmakers tweezers that are older than I am. Whatever you get, you want needle-nose.

 
   
Made in gb
Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine





United Kingdom

winterdyne wrote:
Can't go wrong with swiss tools. I have pair of #3 watchmakers tweezers that are older than I am. Whatever you get, you want needle-nose.


Cheers, winterdyne, few are more qualified to answer these sorts of questions than you.

   
 
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