I am sure that I am not alone that as part of my modelling toolbox I have tools which were never designed for modelling so I thought it might be a bit of fun, and informative, if we shared them. i am not thinking if tools which are used as designed but for modeling - such as pliers or hammers'
to start this off here are two:
Repair/darning needles - I found these years ago when looking around a fabric shop while Tina was choosing fabic- her fabric stash is larger than my stash of models! I use these when sculpting, they are really good adding creases in clothing, especially the curved ones.

i am sure I am not the only person whio has used a liquid like dettol to remove paint from metal figures, it works well but there is always at least one area where the paint will not budge, and needs a bit of 'elbow grease' to remove. My aid is this:

two things to remember - use an old head and change it before you next use it to wash your teeth!!!!
Peter
to start this off here are two:
Repair/darning needles - I found these years ago when looking around a fabric shop while Tina was choosing fabic- her fabric stash is larger than my stash of models! I use these when sculpting, they are really good adding creases in clothing, especially the curved ones.
i am sure I am not the only person whio has used a liquid like dettol to remove paint from metal figures, it works well but there is always at least one area where the paint will not budge, and needs a bit of 'elbow grease' to remove. My aid is this:
two things to remember - use an old head and change it before you next use it to wash your teeth!!!!
Peter
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