I have many of the tools above in my chest, so I won't repeat them. Here are some I haven't seen yet.
Basic:hammer and fine point chisels for cracking torsos (also a socket and a vice to safely hold the figure in place).
Channel Locks plus small socket for cracking 25A torsos.
Intermediary:Xacto
saw blades (large and small)
Regular Xacto blade refills (many - as I go through these a lot. pluv might also suggest a blade sharpener, but your mileage may vary).
Large paperclips to serve as pins when splicing parts together (cut down with wire cutters)
Vaseline as a release agent when using hot glue
Small paint jars with lids for mixing large quantities of paints
Different use of Mod Podge - thinned down, the matte version makes a great sealant
Rounded sanding sticks (from hobby shop). Help get to hard to reach areas.
Sanding sponges (probably same as some of the nail boards, but more pliable).
Advanced:Waterslide decal paper and bonding spray
Micron Pens (assorted colors, mostly black) for detail work
Electrical tape (various colors). I use this to make holsters, belts, skirts, "sculpt" over problem areas of a figure, and emblems.
example of use as emblem (with printed paper as pattern):
More Advanced items from toolbox:
Magnets, assorted sizes.
Clamps, assorted (including some on long sticks from an airbrush kit, but which are great for spray painting too)
Safety goggles (every time I dremel. every. time.)
Box of kibble (neck balls and posts, leg screws, styrene scrap, rubber friction pads from thigh joints, etc... things I may need in a pinch to make something fit better)
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Kwinn_Lives wrote:
you have now won more JCAs than anyone in the history of the award.
Mysterious Stranger wrote:
You sir are the definition of a Renaissance Nerd... you do it all so damn well.