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The Games Workshop Citadel Mouldline Remover is a precision metal scraping tool with an ergonomic handle and a unique notched blade designed to effortlessly remove casting lines and smooth base rims, ensuring your miniatures are perfectly prepped for painting.
Material Fabric | Metal |
Style Name | Classic |
Theme | Number |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | One Size |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.19 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Container Type | Kasten |
Special Features | Ergonomic Handle |
J**A
Not bad
Honestly when GW released the OG would line remover I thought it was the dumbest money grab. I used surgical scalpels and was happy enough with them.Then I used one at my flgs. I bought one soon after.A few weeks ago I couldn’t find mine and after hours of searching I gave up and grabbed this one. I don’t mind having a spare.I think this one’s narrower end is useful. It does the job and the handle is improved. None of my projects require the use of the angled portion but I appreciate the availability. I feel that if it’s paired with a decent hobby knife you’ll be in good shape. Decent value.Keep getting rid of those would lines. It’s the worst feeling in the world when you find one you missed!
Y**E
Useful for assembling miniatures
Useful tool, little spendy
T**Y
Good product. Better options
Great product for description. Better nail clipping options.
D**N
It Works
Does what it's designed for- removes mold lines fairly well. I find it does the same basic job as a small blade like an X-acto knife, but without the risk of accidently severing tiny features or jabbing fingers (rarer with practice, but still). My critique comes with the cost- it just doesn't feel like a $20+ tool, but considering there are no blades to replace it's not terrible. I don't own the previous bulkier design so I cannot compare, but this does what it's supposed to.
S**T
Working ⚒
High quality construction and design works great for my mini's. Keep up the good work Cidel
W**E
Does what it’s supposed to
A lot of people write negative reviews on this thing but it does what it’s supposed to, if you know how to use it. Both this and an x-acto knife have different uses in my opinion. I do prefer this for the majority of my clean up on my pre-painted figures. Price could be less but that’s about my only complaint.
D**N
An excellent tool for mould lines
This is a lovely little tool, it fits nicely in your hand and the blade is ground with nice, sharp, smooth edges. I've only had occasion to use the flat top edge, but it produces lovely fine shavings and a nice smooth surface with no chatter. It's very reminiscent of using a properly sharpened card scraper on wood.If you build plastic or resin models, you want this tool.
M**T
Not worth the money
First a pro, the new shape of the blade is nice, much more workable. That’s where it stops. Compared to the OG tool, this is very cheaply made. The handle is now molded plastic, lacking the sturdy feel of the original. The original tool was all metal including the handle. Like quality kitchen cutlery, you could see the tang of the tool went all the way through, with the handle affixed to the sides. Given the premium price, you would be better off buying a quality hobby knife and practicing technique. Another option would be a miniature sculpting toolset. Given the price of this thing, you could buy both a hobby knife and sculpting toolset.Throw a save vs. Brand Name, don’t waste your money here.
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