Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Paints and Tools Set


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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Paints and Tools Set
£25.45
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Building and painting models is a fun and exciting way to engage with the hobby, and it gets more rewarding with time. You’ll need a few tools and a set of paints to get started, and this box includes the basics that will form the core of your hobby toolkit.

This set contains a pair of comfortable clippers to remove your models from the frame, a mouldline scraper to help prepare them for paint, and a starter brush that’s just the right size to get the basics painted.

Inside you’ll find 13 paints in 12ml pots, including the essential colours needed to paint your Stormcast Eternals from the Hammers of Sigmar Stormhost, and Kruleboyz of the Orruk Warclans, plus a Technical paint for your bases.

  • 1x Corax White
  • 1x Abaddon Black
  • 1x Averland Sunset
  • 1x Leadbelcher
  • 1x Kantor Blue
  • 1x Mephiston Red
  • 1x Rhinox Hide
  • 1x Retributor Armour
  • 1x Orruk Flesh
  • 1x Bugman's Glow
  • 1x Steel Legion Drab
  • 1x Stirland Mud
  • 1x Agrax Earthshade
  • This box also includes the following tools:

  • 1x Citadel Starter Brush
  • 1x Citadel Starter Set Clippers
  • 1x Mouldline Scraper
  • Additional information
    Name
    Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Paints and Tools Set
    SKU
    GW-AOS-80-17
    Vendor
    Games Workshop
    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are miniatures used for in tabletop games?

    Miniatures are small, detailed models used in tabletop games to represent characters, creatures, and scenery. They enhance the visual experience and aid in gameplay by providing a physical representation of game elements.

    How do I paint my miniatures?

    Painting miniatures involves several steps: priming the miniature with a base coat, applying base colors, adding details with fine brushes, and finishing with a protective sealant. Many hobbyists use acrylic paints and invest in quality brushes for the best results. You can pick some up from our Paints Section

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