If you plan on painting Microarmor, start saving those plastic pizza box spacer stands (the ones that keep the lids from being crushed). The legs are the perfect size for slipping into the hull cavity of a 1/285 tank.
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Comments
Most cunning! Not only a brilliant aid for painting minis but a great time to be had collecting them! :)
This tip will contribute to the growth of the hobby! Or the hobbyists, anyway.
This is brilliant. Thanks for the tip.
You’re quite welcome. I also think you could flip these stands over, mount a ping-pong ball on top, and have a nice water tank or doppler radar station for modern/sci-fi wargaming. I haven’t tested that one yet, though.