At the moment I am looking more for sculpting supplies.
Greenstuff mainly, but there are a number of other putties I wouldn't mind trying.
I also seem to have lost my re-useable mold, that was handy. The greenstuff world slicone putty also worked pretty well, also out of that.
Silicon brushes and, not sure if you can get interesting stamps/cutouts but that would be nice.
One of them honeywax pens for picking stuff up. Got the greenstuff world one but I heard there are better alternatives. Least I think it was from them.
A precision miter might be interesting too, I'm finding myself making more small spikes (
CSM ), but they're really fiddly and getting them even is complete happenstance. Like here:
Converting those termintators also finds me having to resculpt some details so it would come in handy for that too.
Or something else to cut angles. I'm going for somewhat industrial bases so I'll have plenty opportunity to play with angles.
The terminator/possessed bases are large enough to build "terrain" into them.
Which also lend themselves to a better solution for an applicator,
atm I use needle heads ground flat. It kinda works, but I would like to explore other options.
The glue gums up on them and they break easily when you try to clean them.
Definitely need to get me some of those magnifying goggle/light combos. I can't see what I'm doing with my naked eye anymore.
Should be good on drills for now. Etching tools maybe?
I don't suppose there is any sort of chain maker? In the absence of any sellers of really fine chains.
Need new pinning rods too, might as well pick up some hollow tubes while I'm at it.
That's abotu all that comes to mind at the top of my head.