Toy Soldier Central https://nanoshifting.com Everything About Toy Soldier Painting, Miniature Models, Army Men Toy Brands, And Plastic Soldier Reviews Mon, 19 Feb 2024 15:37:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://nanoshifting.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-roundversion-32x32.png Toy Soldier Central https://nanoshifting.com 32 32 The Amazing Origins Of Army Men https://nanoshifting.com/the-origins-of-army-men/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-origins-of-army-men https://nanoshifting.com/the-origins-of-army-men/#respond Tue, 23 Jan 2024 23:49:54 +0000 https://nanoshifting.com/?p=4555 Have you ever wondered “where did army men come from?”

A lot of people have! We all know about green plastic army men. Most of us play with the little green toy soldiers too. But, their history is rarely explored.

That’s a shame, because the origin story of plastic army men is full of intriguing struggles, triumphs, and trivia!

In this post, you’ll learn all about the history of army men. You’ll also find out how their origins are intertwined with the creation of toy soldiers from the past.



How Toy Soldiers Gave Birth To Army Men

Before plastic army men of the modern age, there were tin toy soldiers.

Various cheap metals and alloys made tin toy soldiers. Some examples include tin, lead, zinc, or antimony.

But toy soldiers have fascinated collectors since ancient times. They trace back to the era of the Pharaohs in ancient Egypt.

Those first toy soldiers were crafted from materials like wood, stone, clay, and metal. They were reserved for the affluent.

However, it was only in the late 18th century that the first “real” toy figures, known as military miniatures, saw the advent of mass production.

Petite lead figures standing at approximately 2 inches tall were crafted in limited quantities by the Parisian company “Mignot”. They were adorned in colorful uniforms and possessed an undeniable charm.

However, their allure was tempered by their high cost, preventing widespread popularity.

Despite this, other manufacturers, including the German firm “Heyde,” entered the scene, leading to the establishment of a market catering to the well-to-do by the conclusion of the 19th century.

Tin toy soldiers surged to popularity in the late 19th century! Germany became the leading producer of tin toy soldiers, followed by England and France. Tin toy soldiers came in 3 distinct styles.

There were solid soldiers – or “3D” figures. Next were the flats, which were paper-thin, almost 2D looking figures. Finally, the semi-soldiers, which were something between the former categories.

Later, companies made their solid soldiers hollow. This resulted in a lighter weight figure. It also decreased the cost and increased its accessibility.

Toy makers always focused on current and historical armies.

This is true even from the beginning, with the earliest toy soldiers. 18th century toy soldiers featured armies from ancient Egypt to Victorian era armies.

(Funny enough, what they considered “current” back then is now considered “historical!”)

The artists often painted these tin toy soldiers in bright, glossy colors. Then, they got sold in boxes, with about 6 to 8 footmen to a box set. Sometimes, accessories got included in these box sets.

You could expect to find wagons, cannons, engineering equipment with your toy soldiers.

You could also discover bridges, fortifications, and buildings in your set! Some even crafted from the shiny embrace of tin, or the whimsy of wood composition and paper mâché.

Shortly before the dawn of the 20th century, the English firm “William Britains” revolutionized the landscape by introducing a more affordable line of hollow cast leads.

These figures, maintaining a height of about 2 ¼ inches (still adhering to industry standards), finally gained traction among children.

Depicting armies of England, America, France, Germany, and their adversaries, these “little men” became a cultural phenomenon.

Noteworthy people like Winston Churchill and H.G. Wells were avid toy soldier collectors.

They were captured in old photographs playing with armies of Britains toy soldiers on their rugs and lawns.


What Scales & Sizes Do Toy Soldiers Come In?

For the scales of toy soldiers, things get kinda confusing.

They come in all kinds of different scales, shapes, and sizes. Don’t worry though, because we’ll break it down simple for you.

The height and size of toy soldiers are measured in two ways.

First is their millimeter scale height.

54mm, for example, is the standard height of army men.

You measure a figure the same way you’d measure a person – from their feet to the top of their head. It means the figure stands at 54 millimeters tall!

Next is the size scale ratio.

The standard scale ratio for army men is 1:32 (or 1/32).

This means that the figure is 1/32, the size of its real-life counterpart. That means you would have to multiply the size of a 1:32 scale army man by 32 times to match the size of a real soldier!

From the beginning until now, toy soldiers stand at 2 to 3 inches tall, on average. Toy soldier companies established the average height of a trooper since the beginning.

An English company called “Britain’s Limited” helped standardize the size of the common toy soldier. They are the primary contributor to the standardized toy soldier scale system.

Thanks to them, the standard size for an army man tends to be around 2 to 3 inches, or roughly 54 millimeters.

Smaller miniatures appeared among producers, too. These miniature figures stood at roughly 28-32 millimeters, and got deployed for war-gaming.

Afterward, 28-32mm (1:64 scale) became the standard for tabletop war-gaming toy soldiers. One example is Warhammer 40k by Games Workshop.

Although Warhammer 40k doesn’t have an official scale, they are accepted as coming in 28mm, 30mm, and 32mm. We’re now seeing an increase in the standard size of war-gaming miniatures.

The new standard size for wargaming miniatures is becoming 40mm sized figures, or 1:48 scale toy soldiers. What’s the main scale you use for toy soldiers? Tell us in comments below!


The History Of Toy Soldiers

People have been producing toy soldiers since ancient times, as stated above.

But the United States only began producing toy soldier figures since the start of World War 1! They had a lot of catching up to do. American toy soldier companies focused on scales ranging from 45mm to 90mm.

Among the produced troops were civil war era soldiers, plus cowboys and Indians.

Random vehicles of inaccurate scale are also common. Soon enough, spacemen, aliens, gangsters, and foreign soldiers got added to the mix. These miniatures range from solids to semi-solids.

One of the most popular toy soldiers ever produced was a figure from New Jersey.

They’re known as “pod foot” soldiers. Their feet had a special design – a hollow round shape, which allowed the toy soldiers to stand! These soldiers were World War 2 era figures.

They came with a plethora of marching and fighting troopers.

Why Are Toy Soldiers Made Of Plastic?

In the 1940s to the 1950s, concerns about lead poisoning grew among the public. Toy soldier manufacturing methods changed because of these growing concerns.

These were welcome changes because of the newfound availability of plastic. The wondrous invention known as plastic gained popularity during the middle of WW2!

After the war, there was a surplus of plastic, both hard and soft. This plastic surplus enabled toy soldier companies to make safer toys at lower costs. Thus, “army men” were born!

You might be wondering, what’s the difference between “army men” and “toy soldiers?”

It’s important to remember, army men are a certain kind of toy soldier. They are made of plastic, and designed to be cheap toys.

Remember this analogy: every husky is a dog, but not all dogs are huskies. Every army man is a toy soldier, but not all toy soldiers are army men.

Some toy soldier companies reproduced their old lead figures in plastic.

Those cheap plastic figures started getting sold by the bundle in plastic bags! Timmee Toys, a producer of popular US infantry army men, uses the same cast molds as old lead figures.

Other toy soldier companies designed and produced original figures.

Plastic was, and still is, a major upgrade from tin and other earth metals once used to produce toy soldiers. First, it’s way cheaper. Next, it allows for more intricate details on toy soldiers.

Thus, newer toy soldiers became more detailed and realistic as the generations went on.

In the USA, during the 1940s and 1950s, manufacturers produced the first plastic army men. They were replicas of lead figures, or new miniatures reflecting the contemporary military.

What Do Army Men Look Like? (Then & Now)

US troops got molded in various shades of green. They sported M1 rifles, .45 caliber pistols, and Thompson submachine guns, for starters. Some soldiers sported BARs, M3 grease guns, bazookas, grenades, and flamethrowers.

These are still the second most common plastic army men in the modern day. They’re fit for duty in the battlefields of WW2 era Europe, Korea, and the Pacific.

The absolute number one most common plastic army men of today are Vietnam era soldiers. They have barebones kits, consisting only of their M16 rifle. They sometimes replace their M16 with a bazooka, flamethrower, or radio.

These figures are being produced by TimMee Toys. They also are the inspiration for the army men we see in the Pixar movie, Toy Story. If you walk into the grocery store and head for the toy aisle, you’ll likely find a bag of these guys for sale.

For instance, there are TimMee recasts and Ideal’s ring-hand soldiers. There’s also a soldier with flat feet and no stands, made by Marx. Knock off toy soldiers like these would stand between 40mm and 54mm.

These army men were once available in every single store in America. Gas station, grocery store, convenience store, it didn’t matter – you’d be able to find a bag of army men with ease.

Nowadays, army men are usually only sold in toy soldier stores, or general toy stores. You may also run into them in the toy aisle of a grocery store, if you’re lucky.

But no matter where you bought your army men from, you’d always get troops, flags, and vehicles in your plastic play bag. The plastic play bag often contained jeeps, trucks, half-tracks, cannons, and tanks.


Who Produces Toy Soldiers?

Various companies have been producing toy soldiers and army men, from their origins until now. Currently, the majority of army men get produced in Taiwan or Hong Kong.

The most popular army men to date are off-brand knock offs. For every 1 original army man, there are 1000 knock-off clones made. This has been true since the 1950s!

In the early days of modern toy soldier production, a few dedicated companies emerged.

Some of the largest toy manufacturers produced their own “name brand” line of toy soldiers.

Louis Marx Inc. was the leading emerging brand. They were a large toy manufacturer that also explored electric trains. Marx sold their toy soldiers in small bags or large play sets.

The larger sets included army men, equipment, structures, defensive fortifications, and vehicles.

The following list shows the most popular Marx sets:

  • WW2 Battlegrounds – My personal favorite, which featured the USA versus Germany during WW2.
  • Civil War Battle – A play set featuring blue union troopers facing off against grey confederate troopers.
  • Fort Apache Play set – A wild west themed army men play set.
  • The Alamo – A specific army men play set that featured the Alamo. Army men play sets which feature Alamo soldiers are quite rare.
  • Knights & Vikings – A historically inaccurate play set featuring ancient army men.

All those play sets included lithographed stamped metal structures.

The manufacturer assembled and fitted these structures with plastic parts. One structure was a castle. It had plastic tower battlements, a gate, and a drawbridge. Fort Apache was a plastic fort with a metal barracks. The Alamo consisted almost entirely of stamped metals.

Another toy company, named Ideal Toys, produced their own line of army men play sets. Multiple Products Corporation (MPC) also produced army men.

Their soldiers offered rare ring-hand troops. MPC was unique because they sold their toy soldiers separate from their weapons. This meant you could arm any soldier with whatever weapon you wished.

Both Ideal Toys and MPC also offered a variety of toy soldiers to choose from. Their options for eras included Civil War, WW2, Modern Times, Wild West, and space.

Marx had more refined play sets compared to Ideal & MPC. Still, they provided kids with everything they needed for playing war.


The Evolution Of Army Men (The Rise, Fall, & Renaissance Timeline)

Starting in the 1960s, a new form of Army Man found itself among the ranks of toy soldiers.

This was the generic “modern” US soldier, armed and equipped with the latest gear for that time era. That included the M-16 Assault rifle. Like all other army men, manufacturers sold these new army men in bag sets, including a tank, jeep, or sandbags.

The mid-1960s saw the complete integration of this new type of Toy Soldier.

This modern army man with an M-16 Rifle represented American Vietnam troops.

Manufacturers continue to produce them to this very day. These modern army men eclipse many of the older types of toy soldiers.

Some toy soldier manufacturers were fading out of the industry around this time. Marx, Giant, and others ceased their production.

Army Men fell in popularity in the late ‘60s for several reasons. The most prominent were cultural anti-war sentiments, and the invention of Action Figures.

Around the time of the fall of army men, hobby manufacturers had a secret plan. They worked behind the scenes with diligence to execute their plan. Soon, they produced their own versions of Army Men.

These were soft plastic soldiers, marketed to hobbyists as cheap scale figures. They were (and still are) sold in hobby stores, for hobby shop prices. These new figures saw marketing as “premium toy soldiers.”

This alone distinguished them from genuine army men, the common toy soldiers of our times.

In the early 1970s, British toy companies started selling their own toy soldiers.

The toy companies marketed their troops as affordable miniature toy soldiers, also known as scale models, instead of army men.

Thus, the influx of Airfix, Matchbox, and Timpo toy soldier figures arrived in the USA. These toy soldiers were more popular among serious hobbyists and toy soldier enthusiasts.

Those boxed figure sets were not available in traditional toy stores. Thus, their exclusivity and premium nature led to their soaring popularity.

The late 1970s saw another sharp decline in war toys, much to the dismay of toy soldier collectors. Several toy soldier manufacturers, like Marx, Ideal, and many more, went bankrupt.

Their departure from business left a void in the toy soldier market. While China continued to import knockoff bag-o-soldiers, their variety shrank. Many figures and poses vanished altogether.

In the late 1980s, hobby companies producing premium toy soldiers reduced production.

Some even ceased their production all together. Small knockoff companies copied their better figures and sold them in plastic bags.

That new generation of knock off toy soldiers are the most common kind of plastic army man today. They are smaller and less defined than the original figures.

But they are cheap and available in enormous quantities.


Conclusion – The Resurgence Of Army Men

Army Men and toy soldiers have seen a resurgence in recent years.

A fresh addition to the ranks of affordable army men are the cheap knockoffs of the premium British companies. Many new knockoff soldiers are clones of the original Airfix and Matchbox soldiers.

They are still sold in bags, plastic buckets, tubs, or even boxed play sets.

Sometimes, old American figures find their way back onto store shelves. Specialty companies own both the original molds and recasts of the classic Marx figures.

BMC Toys proudly sells recasts of the original Marx army men.

Thanks to companies like Victory Buy, we’ve seen the revival of American army men manufacturers.

For example, Processed Plastics, TimMee, BMC, and Marx toy soldiers have all returned to life because of Victory Buy.

Several new toy soldier companies have also risen to prominence in recent years. That includes Toy Soldier Central!

Some of these toy soldier companies also produce army men, which we all know and love.

Army Men have also been prominently featured in popular culture of recent years.

The 1991 release of Toy Story saw Woody command little green army men.

The 3DO Company produced several dozen video game titles featuring army men. Their war games featured army men of various colors, with the tag line of “Real Combat, Plastic Men.”

It’s safe to say, Army Men are making a comeback. We are entering the pinnacle of the modern Toy Soldier Renaissance. So grab a bag of little green plastic army men, and start playing war!

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How To Fix Glossy Agrax Earthshade PERMANETLY! – 2 Proven Ways https://nanoshifting.com/how-to-fix-glossy-agrax-earthshade/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-fix-glossy-agrax-earthshade https://nanoshifting.com/how-to-fix-glossy-agrax-earthshade/#comments Sun, 29 Oct 2023 23:50:30 +0000 https://nanoshifting.com/?p=4082 Have you ever wondered: “why is my Agrax Earthshade drying glossy?”

You’re not alone. I was also confused when my Agrax Earthshade was drying shiny.

Look at my humble toy soldiers, ruined by glossy Agrax Earthshade! I’m sure this happened to you too.

It turns out, our shiny agrax earthshade problems are caused by a mystery gunk that’s located in the bottom of our paint pots.

And after some research and experimentation, I’ve figured out the solution.



How To Fix Shiny Agrax Earthshade – First Method

Beware, there is a gloss variant of agrax earthshade! These methods only work on the standard variant.

  • The first thing you need to do is make sure your pot of wash is the standard agrax earthshade.
  • After that, open your paint pot, and insert a small stirring stick inside the pot. (The back of a paintbrush, or a pen, are fine substitutes.)

This next part is the most important, so pay attention!

Use a stirring stick to fix your glossy agrax earthshade.

  • Use careful force to scoop and agitate the mystery gunk located in the bottom of the paint pot.
  • Continue stirring this gunk until it’s all loose.
  • After a few moments of furious shaking, say goodbye to your agrax wash that dries shiny!

Did this technique fix your shiny agrax earthshade? Tell us in a comment!


Why Is My Agrax Earthshade Glossy?

We’ve all seen old pots of paint that dry up. The chemicals that make up “paint” will separate if they’re unused for too long.

Pigment powders, colored dyes, and matte additives all wind up separating over time.

This same principal applies to washes, like Agrax Earthshade.

The chemical responsible for preventing agrax earthshade from drying shiny is “matte medium.”

So, when that matte medium separates from the wash, you’re stuck with a glossy shade!

All that’s needed to fix agrax earthshade that dries glossy, is mixing the matte medium back into the wash.

After you’ve mixed the matte medium back into your wash, always make sure to shake your paint pot before you use it. That way, you won’t have to go gunk hunting ever again.


More About Matte Medium

Does “matte” Sound familiar? You might’ve heard of “matte” before!

Matte (or matt) is a dulling agent, that overrides a glossy or shiny appearance. Usually, miniature painters use “Matt Varnish” as a 2-for-1 tool when wrapping up their minis.

First, matte varnish acts as a protective seal around the miniature. This ensures your paint job looks beautiful, and stays chip free!

Second, matte varnish combats glossy or shiny appearances on your army men. It can even out-right eliminate a shine in its entirety from your miniature!

If you’re thinking about using matte varnish, you’ll be glad to know they come in a “mate varnish spray” or paint-on matte varnish varieties.

Which leads us to the 2nd method of fixing a glossy agrax earthshade…


How To Fix Glossy Agrax Earthshade – Second Method

The second best way of fighting against a glossy agrax wash is by using a matte varnish.

All you have to do is apply a thin layer or two of matte varnish on your shiny minatures, and they’ll be as dull as a rock. You could use a spray on matte varnish, like from the army painter, or a paint on varnish, like by Vallejo.

Easy huh?


Conclusion – Last Thoughts On Fixing Glossy Agrax Earthshade

Now, the best technique to prevent glossiness would be to use both my methods in combination.

If you wanna take a step further, you could also drop a few mixing balls into your pot of wash. But, the two methods I gave you here are good enough.

If you wanna watch a video that shows you how to fix your glossy agrax earthshade, click on this link.

Now armed with this knowledge, I send you back into hobby front lines!

Let the ruining of your minis by shine happen no more!

We salute you!

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Wargaming Etiquette – 5 Powerful Ways To Become A Hobby Hero https://nanoshifting.com/wargaming-etiquette-advice/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wargaming-etiquette-advice https://nanoshifting.com/wargaming-etiquette-advice/#respond Fri, 28 Jul 2023 17:37:32 +0000 https://nanoshifting.com/?p=3185 Are you a wargamer who had an experience with a rude opponent? Do you wonder how you can make more friends in the wargaming community?

Welcome back to Toy Soldier Central, Commander! This article will give you 5 solid pieces of wargaming etiquette to become the kind of wargamer that everyone wants to play with!

You’ll also get a grasp on the kind of wargamers you’d probably wanna avoid.

I know just what to do, because I’ve spent hundreds of hours playing wargames in hobby stores all across the country.

Now, I have a list of grand commandments I’ll share with the world, so we can all maximize our wargaming experiences, and make our community a better place.

If you’ve read my first guide on wargaming etiquette, you’ll know the most important piece of advice is to be the hobby friend you wish you had.

But, much like wargaming, etiquette can be quite complex, and subtle details get overlooked all the time.

So then that means it’s time to familiarize yourself with another 5 solid pieces of wargaming etiquette that we didn’t talk about before!



1.) Play By The Rules

No matter where you are in life, we can all agree that there are few things worse than a cheater. This holds true across all facets of life – including wargaming.

If you find that you’re spending too much time and money by wargaming, and that bothers you, then I recommend cheating in every game you play!

Pretty soon, you’ll have no one left to play with, and you can finally quit the hobby!

(Please note, that was all sarcastic.)

Actually, cheating in games will instantly develop you an infamous reputation and get you vilified by your local wargaming community.

It’s one thing to forget a rule, or misinterpret information, or ask for a do-over straight up.

It’s a completely different thing to fudge your rolls, or hide your rolls, or move your pieces more forward than they actually should move.

Let your opponents see your rolls after the dice settle down.

The best way to handle cheating is by eliminating it entirely.

A good way to earn trust from the people you wargame with is by vocalizing what you’re rolling or measuring for.

Communicating your intentions on the battlefield allows your opponent to have a fair understanding of what’s happening in the game.

Plus, it’s no fun playing against a silent mannequin.

Another method to eliminate cheating is by allowing your opponent to see your dice rolls before you pick them back up.

I’ve heard stories of players rolling their dice, immediately picking them back up, then claiming they hit 24 different soldiers, out of 25 dice.

Yeah right!

So let your opponents view your dice rolls as a common courtesy, and politely insist upon the same, until mutual trust and camaraderie is built.

Both these methods eliminate cheating, and accusations of it.


2.) Stop Backseat Gaming

Have you ever driven someone and just had them nagging at you the entire car ride?

Just constant “You’re going too fast,” and “watch out! Break! Break!” or the more annoying “I wouldn’t be driving like this, let me drive.”

Get out of my car!! Woah. Flash backs.

It feels the exact same way when someone is being a backseat gamer.

Have you ever had someone sitting in the sidelines, being snide and snarky, telling you how “you shouldn’t do that,” or that “you shouldn’t move that unit there.”

Backseat driving is dangerous – backseat wargaming is annoying!

Backseat wargaming is just as aggravating as touching people’s minis without asking first.

Hardly anyone even likes or listens to advice when they ask for it – what makes you think they’ll listen to your advice without even asking you for it?

If you give advice without being asked first, then just stop.

I don’t care how many times you’ve read Sun Tzu’s Art Of War. If people aren’t asking you for advice, then stop handing it out freely. Advice given freely is worthless.

If you’re dead set on being a mentor, then look for the newer wargamers, and play casual games. The chances are, they’ll ask for guidance and tips, thus giving you the chance to be the advisor you’re wishing to be.

But for the love of all things wargaming, please, never develop a “Demi-God of wargaming” complex.

There’s no need to rub a defeated opponent’s face in the dirt by saying things like “I was sure you were going to have me by turn 2, but you didn’t…”

Unless it’s a casual game, and you’re both laughing about how “Oh I woulda got you! I’m surprised you did X, and man that dice roll on turn 5 was so YZ!”

Which leads us to our next piece of advice.


3.) Stop Being A Rules Lawyer In Casual Games

So many of the most fun wargaming moments in my life happened because of allowing do-overs.

One time, my buddy’s champion was cornered, defeat for him was imminent.

And I had my army closing in on his champion from all sides.

But, he had one more roll to make – was he going to be able to dodge?

Then, he made his roll.

And it was a 2. Needless to say, he could not reach dodge, and he died.

But, we both agreed, that was an anti-climactic ending to an otherwise chaotic battle.

Then we also agreed on letting him make a do-over roll, just for the fun of the game.

And that turned that dull moment into an epic last stand, where his champion died fighting.

Who knows how many legendary moments wargamers have missed out on, just by being a rules lawyer?

In case you’re unsure about what a rules lawyer is, basically, they’re a stickler for the rules. They hold you letter bound to the contract of the game rules, don’t allow do-overs, and other white collar corporatism.

Or worse, they expect you to know every single rule in a 200 page rulebook. Every complex rule. Every obscure rule. Oh, and you’d better remember how all these rules interact with one another.

Trust me, even as a seasoned wargamer, I still forget rules and behaviors on occasion.

There’s few things more annoying than some person pulling a “HEY YOU’RE NOT ALLOWED TO DO THAT!” And then proceeding to flip out.

Sometimes, these guys allow you to fumble your plays, then pull out an uno reverse call. “Hah, GOTCHA!” Screams the rules lawyer, as he proceeds to ruin your whole day with some “gotcha moment” he had held up his sleeve…

In a casual game.

Seriously, who does that?

But man, those moments where a rules lawyer tries to call me out, and then the rulebook actually backs me up… those moments are so satisfying.

The next piece of advice is a reliable way to help you memorize your rules.


4.) Keep A Cheat Sheet

To ensure smooth gameplay as a new player, have your army list and breakdown ready in an easily readable format.

Map your units, including all their equipment, armor, powers, and special rules, onto a separate page—a “cheat” sheet, so to speak.

Record all the rules, preferably with page numbers that reference your most important statistics. This way, you can quickly reference the book when needed, such as to recall the “S of your boltgun” or the “A of your elite choice.”

Doing this will save time and be a relief for both you and your opponent.

Don’t forget to jot down essential information like what stage comes next, or who can roll two dice for a single attack. A perfect basic cheat sheet will look a lot like a “one pages rules” sheet. Note this information as well.

For instance, create a self-made cheat sheet page that includes details like “Unit 1 – 10 attacks with rapid fire. Drop Pod Unit 1 – Shoot storm bolter,” etc.

This way, you won’t miss any attacks or abilities during the game, preventing missed opportunities or surprises.


5.) Respect People’s Boundaries

Sometimes, it’s easy to forget that the people we interact with are actual human beings. What you find acceptable may be abhorrent to someone else.

Therefore, it’s always important to respect people’s boundaries.

Unfortunately, none of us are psykers, and we cannot read minds.

So that means that we usually are made aware of a person’s boundaries after we cross them.

But, this doesn’t give you a free pass to run around hurling insults at people!

It actually means: if someone is absolutely not cool with other people touching their minis, then just don’t grab them.

If someone in the hobby store is only interested in browsing, and doesn’t want to talk or play with you, then respect that and leave them be.

They’ll remember you as the person who respected them, and will be more open to you in the future, because you chose to not force yourself on them.


Conclusion – Last Thoughts On Wargaming Etiquette

I hope these pillars of etiquette will improve your wargaming experience. Wargaming is an awesome hobby that’s been enjoyed by great authors, powerful generals, and everyday folks like ourselves.

My first guide on wargaming etiquette, was hosted on Robinson Well’s website, The Wargame Explorer.

Be sure to read those tips as well. That way, you can become a renown hobby hero at your game store!

I’ve gathered these tips (and more) from all the time I’ve spent wargaming. From these tips, I’ve been able to cultivate my wargaming experience to maximize fun and legendary battlefield moments.

Can you think of any more pieces of advice for your fellow wargamers?

Have you ever had any crazy experiences with “that guy?”

Leave your examples in the comments below!

Until next time, Salute!

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Authentic Taliban Toy Soldiers – A Stunning Review! https://nanoshifting.com/taliban-toy-soldiers-review-aip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=taliban-toy-soldiers-review-aip https://nanoshifting.com/taliban-toy-soldiers-review-aip/#respond Mon, 30 Jan 2023 01:00:00 +0000 https://am.wpferdy.com/?p=57 Hello Commander, welcome back to Toy Soldier Central. Are you interested in unusual modern toy soldiers? Then check out these Taliban army men by Armies In Plastic! These Taliban army men are a rare set of modern soldiers that come from a premium army men company.

If you have any thoughts about these army men, we’d love to hear them. Leave a comment below.

Now let’s jump into the review of “The Afghan Taliban,” set made by Armies In Plastic.



The History Of The “Armies In Plastic” Company

Here’s a brief history of the A.I.P. company.

Armies In Plastic was established in 1998 by toy soldier enthusiast Anthony Ciccarello. Now, the business is maintained by Paul Ciccarello, who continues the business his father started. They’re a United States based toy soldier company, and operate from Ohio. Their production is 100% USA based, as of 2021.

Armies In Plastic specializes in producing high-quality, historically accurate toy soldier figures. They offer a wide range of plastic army men, covering various historical eras and military conflicts. Their figures are always made of sturdy and durable plastic. Although the figures lack exceptional, luxury quality detail, they are still “better than okay.” Armies In Plastic is a prime example of a premium toy soldier brand.

Over the years, the company has gained a loyal following of toy soldier enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

Without any further ado, let’s jump right into the frontlines of this review!


First Impressions Of The Toy Soldier Packaging

First things first, let’s talk about the box these army men come in.

The box itself is made of durable cardboard. It feels sturdy, and you can use it to secure your soldiers. The front of the box displays the Armies In Plastic logo. The box also shows off original concept sketches used for some of the poses in this pack.

The box also shows us specifics about this particular set of toy soldiers. My box says they’re Taliban toy soldiers representing the “Helmand Province.” There are 3 other provinces, making 4 in total. The only difference between the “provinces” is the color of the toy soldier’s plastic. Armies In Plastic continues the tradition of providing various color options for your toy soldiers in most of their army men sets.

Your different color options for the Taliban toy soldiers are:

ProvinceColor Of Army Men
Helmand ProvinceBlue Soldiers
blue toy soldiers taliban aip

Afghan Province (Out Of Production)
(Sometimes mislabeled as Helmand Province)
Tan Soldiers
taliban tan toy soldiers
Kabul ProvinceRed Soldiers
taliban toy soldiers kabul province
Kandahar ProvinceBlack Soldiers
taliban plastic army men kandahar province
Different color options for your Taliban toy soldiers. Images courtesy of mister original.

The sides of the box tell you the set you’re purchasing, as well as your set number. The Helmand Province is set number 5620. You’re also given details about the soldiers. Those facts include the size of the soldiers, their pose variety, and the total number of soldiers in the set. This particular box comes with 18 figures, varying in 6 poses, all in 1:32 (54mm) scale.

The back of the box has an innovative feature that sets it apart from other toy soldier companies – a transparent plastic sheet. This lets you see the soldiers in the box before buying them!

On the back of the box, you’ll find AIP’s business information, including their website, physical address, and an outdated phone number.

Now, onto the figures themselves.


General Overview Of Taliban Army Men By AIP

The Armies In Plastic Taliban box set comes with 3 plastic bags. Each baggy contains 6 soldiers, totaling to 18 soldiers. You can think of each bag as an independent squad, because every soldier in the bag utilizes a different pose.

The 6 poses you can expect are as follows:

One rocketeer, ready to launch his RPG.

One Commander, holding a handgun and AK-47.

One Soldier aiming his ak-47 while standing.

One Soldier aiming his ak-47 while crouching.

One Soldier advancing at a sprint’s pace.

One Soldier charging into battle, firing his AK-47 from the hip.

Each of these toy soldiers comes with varied details – which are all pretty good.

Keep in mind that Taliban themed toy soldiers are rare and hard to come by. These modern soldiers are hardly ever converted into miniature form. The only other toy soldier companies I know of that produce Taliban army men are Mars with their Taliban Warriors set, and ResinMunitorum from Etsy with their OPFOR set. Both sets are spectacular in their own right, and I own the Mars set.

Do you agree with this post so far? Share your thoughts in a comment below!

As far as the variety, I was pretty satisfied with the poses of the figures. We’re getting 18 soldiers, with 6 poses, and 3 of each pose. The only thing that could have made this set better was if EVERY soldier used a different pose, but hey, a hobbyist can dream, right?

For those reasons, I give the variety and uniqueness a solid 8 out of 10.


Quality Level Of These Taliban Toy Soldiers

At first glance, you can tell these toy soldiers are something special. And that’s what I expect from a premium toy soldier company. Each soldier has individual details ranging from subtle to complex. All those qualities add up to make a marvelous toy soldier.

Every molding line and crease makes sense on the figures, and brings out the characteristics of their equipment and uniforms. You can even see the toes in the sandals on some of these miniatures!

You also get some slight variance in the general appearance of the army men in each squad. Some of the soldiers are sporting turbans, while other soldiers are using Taqiyyas. Some soldiers are wearing a robe and pants, while others are also wearing a vest over their robe. Some soldiers have more creases on their robes than others.

You get the idea – every squad member has a distinct look.

Upon closer inspection, you can even see the buttons near the robe collar, and on the ammo pouches. That’s incredible attention to detail!

The faces are also crafted with the beginning stages of intricate detail. Remember, they aren’t luxury miniatures, but they’re still pretty good. Every miniature has a well formed nose, prominent cheekbones, lips that fit the scale, and divots for their eyes.

Now, I have to say something about these toy soldiers. The miniatures are simple. They have a weapon, a face, some equipment, hair, headwear… and that’s about it.

And I wouldn’t want it any other way!

Their simplicity is historically accurate, and adds to the charm of these miniatures. It’s the perfect medium between Tim Mee’s straightforward soldiers, and the complicated miniatures of Games Workshop.

Finally, the bases of each of these toy soldiers all come pre-textured with a sort of sandy and desert theme. They have rough patches, humps and bumps, which you can convert into a marvelous base.

Additionally, each base is wide and firm – you’ll have no problem standing these soldiers up. The bottom of each base is also stamped with “Armies In Plastic” branding. That stamp has no effect on the toy soldier’s standing ability.

Unfortunately, no toy soldiers are without downsides.

Upon closer inspection of these soldiers, you can find subtle plastic flashing lines. They usually run right down the middle of the figure, from the top of the head, all the way down to the left and right sides of the arms. Don’t worry though, you can clean the plastic flashing by using a hobby knife and some patience.

These plastic flashing lines are obvious on some figures. You can almost imagine how both halves of the toy soldier were molded together to make the full figure.

If these artifacts touch the mini’s nose, it will unfortunately cause a slight deformity. Also, the soldiers have the classic plastic toy soldier molding circle pin mark on their backs, and other places on their bodies. Sometimes it looks a bit ugly.

But, like the plastic flashing, you can remedy this with a hobby knife and a little bit of green stuff to fill in the cracks.

Some of these toy soldiers have unfortunate flatness in their beards. It’s like they had trouble texturing this soldier’s sideburns. But hey, at least the rest of the beard is bushy!

A few of my soldiers also had some chipping on their eyebrows. I can’t say if this is true for every Taliban toy soldier set, but that’s what I got with mine.

I have to say this: I was grasping at straws with these negatives, because these minis are wonderful.

Back to the bright side of these miniatures – the unpainted figures look great right out of the box, flaws and all. But, I know from experience that when they change from unpainted to painted toy soldiers, they jump to life.

If you’re curious about learning how to paint toy soldiers, and if you wanna pick up the techniques we used to paint these Taliban toy soldiers, check out our guide about how to paint these Taliban toy soldiers. After you learn how to paint these figures, they’ll pop right into the next level of awesomeness!

Let’s wrap up the quality and detail assessment of these toy soldiers. Armies In Plastic did a wonderful job wtih the detailing. The equipment, the ammo vests, the weapons, the clothing, and the soldiers themselves are all top notch.

I give this set a 6.5 out of 10 in terms of quality and detail.

The features on these army men are impressive, and they become even more remarkable when you remember that this set only costs $10-$18!


How Much Do Taliban Plastic Army Men Cost?

It’s critical to remember, Armies In Plastic is a premium quality toy soldier brand. If you aren’t familiar with the term, I recommend refreshing your knowledge on the premium toy soldier brands page.

But here’s a brief recap to save you some time. Premium toy soldier companies produce high quality soldiers, and are usually more costly as a result. However, they aren’t at the quality and cost level of luxury toy soldier brands.

But, Armies In Plastic stands out as a diamond among premium toy soldier brands.

This box set, and many others like it, are sold for bargain prices ranging between 10$ and 18$. For that small cost, you get 18 well detailed, one of a kind toy soldiers from the modern Era.

This price summary is so short because you can’t beat the value you get from these toy soldiers at that price. Because of that, Armies In Plastic earns a solid 10 out of 10 in the pricing category with this army men set.


My Personal Opinion On Armies In Plastic Taliban Army Men

These figures are something I adore. I have nostalgic feelings for these toy soldiers. When I was a young hobbyist, I was so used to playing with Chinese knock-off army men from the dollar store.

That all changed when one day, I was doing my daily curiosity-fueled search for “plastic army men” on eBay.

I scrolled and scrolled until I stumbled upon some toy soldiers more unique than anything else I’ve yet seen!

I begged my dad to buy me a box, and I painted them up instantly, then sold them for 5 times what my dad paid for them.

I love every set from Armies In Plastic. Especially their modern toy soldiers! But, this set holds a special place in my heart, and I give this box set a solid 10 out of 10 on my personal score.

What’s your personal opinion on these blue army men? Share your thoughts in a comment below!


Conclusion Of The Armies In Plastic Taliban Toy Soldiers Review

Let’s recap the scores so far.

CATEGORYSCORE
Variety & Uniqueness8/10
Quality & Detail6.5/10
Price10/10
My Personal Rating10/10
TOTAL SCORE34.5/40

The total score of this set is 34.5 out of 40, or 86%, earning this product a solid B grade.

The attention to detail and accuracy of the figures makes them look very realistic. Plus, the numerous poses and accessories available make them great for customizing and creating unique displays. Even though they aren’t luxury miniatures, I always look forward to seeing what Armies In Plastic releases next. In fact, they’re one of the most affordable premium army men brands, and one of my personal favorites.

This set should be part of every toy soldier collector’s army!


Where To Buy Armies In Plastic Taliban Toy Soldiers

Armies In Plastic On eBay

Armies In Plastic On Amazon

The Armies In Plastic Store Page

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Revolutionary Review Of Forbidden Fallout Toy Soldiers Made By Nanoforce https://nanoshifting.com/review-of-nanoforce-fallout-toy-soldiers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=review-of-nanoforce-fallout-toy-soldiers https://nanoshifting.com/review-of-nanoforce-fallout-toy-soldiers/#respond Sun, 22 Jan 2023 19:00:39 +0000 https://am.wpferdy.com/?p=55

“War, war never changes.”

Ulysses S. Grant

Welcome to the review of the “You Will Emerge” Fallout Video Game toy soldier bag set, from the Nanoforce line of Emce Toys. This bag of toy soldiers proudly features a diverse variety of creatures and characters from one of the most beloved video game series out there – Fallout. We’ll be going over their quality level, the pros and cons of the figures, and highlighting all the details of these fallout toy soldiers that you need to know about before you buy them.

But before you get started, it’s important to know just what the Fallout series is all about. Our friend Andrew at Tangible Day can give you the run down on the fallout video game series through this link!

Table of Contents

The New Yet Forgotten History Of Fallout Toy Soldiers

The figures found in this bag set are modeled specifically to look like characters from the series’ most recent entry – fallout 76. The company that made these figures are called “Emce Toys,” and these fallout toy soldiers are a prominent feature of their nanoforce line of miniature soldiers.

Emce Toys was founded by “Paul ‘Dr. Mego’ Clarke,” and “Joe Sena” of Spherewerx Micromedia. Their toy production philosophy differs from other companies, and according to an inside source, they are quoted as “not simply wanting to bring back cool toy soldiers, they want to bring back toy soldiers, period.”

Emce Toys has a vast product lineup, including night of the living dead toy soldiers, Star Trek Toy soldiers, Aliens & Colonial Marines toy soldiers, and they even have a collaboration agreement with Mattel toys. Although the Emce Toys website is currently defunct, they are still actively producing these fallout toy soldier bag and box sets under the Nanoforce line.

You can grab these sets from a couple, reputable resellers, and I’ll be linking these sets throughout this review to help guide your search, if you decide to pick up a bag of these apocalyptic bad boys for yourself.

I personally prefer the bag sets, because although the box sets come with some unique one-off characters, like Liberty Prime and Super Mutant Behemoths, they also come with plenty of bloat figures, like the Vault-Boy minis, and molds of the plasma gun.

If you want to get a second perspective on how cool these miniatures are, I recommend checking out what our friend Andrew from Tangible Day had to say about this set!

Now, without any further ado, let me show you why this bag set in particular is worth your hard earned money.


First Impressions Of The Nanoforce You Will Emerge Fallout Bag

You’ll first notice the classic Fallout themed cartoony art style on the bag decals, which features some of the creatures and characters you can expect in your set.

Nanoforce Fallout Toy Soldiers Cover Art

 

The art decal for the Nanoforce Fallout Toy Soldiers Cover Art is spectacular! It really nails the Fallout aesthetic.

The Emce Toys army men come in zip lock bags!After you rip off the bag’s art cover, you’ll realize this is an unusual toy soldier bag, because unlike any other bag of toy soldiers I’ve ever purchased, these Fallout toy soldiers are sealed in a zip-lock bag! I commend Emce Toys for this additional, nice touch.

 


General Overview Of The Nanoforce Fallout Toy Soldiers

This bag set comes with a generous grand total of 24 figures, and my bag in particular came with 10 different poses, from 5 separate Fallout factions.

I can’t guarantee you’ll receive the same soldiers I got in my bag, however, this is a general overview of the type of soldiers you could expect to find in your particular bag of plastic toy soldiers.

My figures & factions included:

Robots Cryptids Super Mutants Brotherhood Of Steel Vault Dwellers

3 Mr. Handy Robots

Fallout Mr Handy Toy Soldiers

3 Protectron Toy Soldiers

Fallout Nanoforce Protectron Toy Soldiers With Grey Plastic

2 Wendigos

Fallout Wendigo Toy Soldiers With Green Plastic

2 Mole Miners

Fallout Mole Miner Toy Soldiers With Green Plastic

1 Jersey Devil

Fallout Jersey Devil Toy Soldier With Brown / Red Plastic

2 Super Mutant Overlords

Fallout Super Mutant Overlords Nanoforce Toy Soldiers With Green Plastic

2 Super Mutant Berserkers

Fallout Super Mutant Berserkers Nanoforce Toy Soldiers With Green Plastic

3 Brotherhood Of Steel Paladins

Fallout Brotherhood Of Steel Paladins Nanoforce Toy Soldiers With Grey Plastic

3 Male Vault Dwellers

Fallout 76 Male Vault Dweller Toy Soldiers With Blue Plastic

3 Female Vault Dwellers

Fallout 76 Female Vault Dweller Toy Soldiers With Blue Plastic

I love the variety of the factions included in this little bag set. You really get a lot of diversity and bang for your buck with these soldiers, and you really could create your own little piece of the wasteland with what you get from this set. However, I do wish that we got to see some more pose variations within the different factions. But, for the fair price I’ve seen people pay for these bag sets, I certainly can’t complain.

To top this all off with a cherry on top, I also rarely ever see any official Fallout toy soldier sets out on the market! The only other ones I can think of are the “power armor battle set,” by Shield Wall, all the cool fallout sets coming from Modiphius and their “Wasteland Warfare” sets, and some independent etsy 3d printing companies.

Based on the rarity factor alone, I give this set a 9 out of 10 for their variety and uniqueness score.


Quality of the Nanoforce Fallout Toy Soldiers Plastic Material

The plastic over-all is soft and malleable, yet strong and firm. I applied a decent amount of force to these figures, and they did bend, however, none of them snapped, which is amazing! Especially considering the lower-end price point. That malleable plastic should make modifying these figures really easy.

These Army Men Have Soft Plastic Which Makes Toy Soldiers Bendable

When handling the figures, you’ll recognize that the minis have a weighty feel to them! They feel strong and sturdy – you won’t have any trouble standing these roamers of the apocalypse.

Side By Side Size Comparison Of Fallout Army Men

Emce Toys also did a spectacular job with the scaling and thickness of these Fallout toy soldiers – they match the actual characters from the video game series. The vault dwellers are the smallest and thinnest out of all the figures in the set, but they aren’t frail and aren’t comically dwarfed by any of the bigger characters. They also feel just as strong as the bulkiest figures. These are really well made miniatures. You can watch an in-depth video on the Toy Soldier Central YouTube channel that showcases their quality, by clicking this link.


Scale Breakdown Of The Fallout Miniatures

Each of these miniatures stand at a height ranging between a minimum of 4.5 centimeters (1.75 inches) tall, to a maximum of 5.5 centimeters (2.25 inches) tall. These measurements were taken from the bottom of the base to the top of the head. That would place these miniatures squarely in the 45-55 millimeter range, and between the 1/32 and 1/40 range scale.

 Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Army Men

 

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Super Mutant Berserker

 

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Mole Miner Toy Soldier

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Super Mutant Overlord Toy Soldier In Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters

 

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Brotherhood Of Steel Paladin Toy Soldier In Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Protectron Toy Soldier In Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Mr Handy Toy Soldier In Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters

 

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Wendigo In Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters

 

Scale Measurement Of Nanoforce Fallout Jersey Devil In Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters

 

If you’re interested in replacing the bases for these minis, I’d recommend using circular bases of either 25mm, 28mm, 30mm, or 32mm, depending on which figure’s base you’d like to replace.

 

Detail Level Of The Fallout Army Men

If we focus on the quality and details of the figures themselves, we’ll find they have simplistic designs, but still boast enough detail to get you to appreciate the figures. Even looking at them in their unpainted form is so satisfying. Although they’re far from being games workshop level miniatures, they are still a large step above classic toy soldier brands like Tim Mee, Woman Vault Dweller Toy Soldier And Tim Mee Toy Soldierand they have an above satisfactory amount of detail present to give you a certain level of love for the figures.

However, there are some downsides to their detail level too. Just off the gate, you’ll see some of these miniatures have minor plastic flashing lines.  Male Vault Dweller Toy Soldier Nanoforce

Not only that, but both the male and female vault dwellers have faces that lack depth and detail. They almost give that flat faced, no detail impression you might find on some dollar store soldiers.

And this baby faced super mutant definitely isn’t doing this set any favors either.

Baby Fallout Super Mutant Toy Soldier

Overall though, I am satisfied with how clean and cool the majority of these figures look. Even the 1 year old, baby face super mutant looks intimidating… from a distance!

Still, when you see the figures up close, you can appreciate the details they do come with. The super mutant has apocalyptic armor, with battle damage. The vault dwellers sport those classic American hair-cuts from post-war America in the fallout video games. 

Because of everything I said in the last couple sections, on a scale of 0 to 10, I give the nanoforce fallout toy soldiers a 6 out of 10 in terms of their quality and detail.

 

 

The Price Of This Miniature Set

From a cost standpoint, I have to be honest…

I got these plastic army men for free from a good friend of mine that lives down the road. However, I’d pay the $20 for a bag of these toy soldiers in a heart beat!

For the fair price of about 20 bucks, give or take an extra couple for shipping, you’ll get 24 spectacular, one-of-a-kind fallout themed toy soldiers. That’s a solid deal on your hands!

If you want to buy this exact bag set from eBay, click here.

On the scale of 0 to 10, I give them a solid 7 for their price.


My Personal Opinion On The Nanoforce Fallout Toy Soldiers

These guys are just f**king cool, commander. Just look at them all side by side!

I absolutely love these figures. For me, they look awesome, and just having them here in my posession brings me back wonderful childhood memories of playing Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas, for endless hours, without a care in the world…

Wow, okay, now that was a trip down tranquility memory lane. Yeah, I love these toy soldiers. They may not be the most super high quality, intricately detailed figures out there, but they definitely hit the sweet spot for me, so, I’m giving this set a straight up 10 out of 10 in the category of my personal opinion.


Conclusion Of The Fallout Toy Soldier Bag Set By Emce Toys

Let’s recap the scores so far.

Variety & Uniqueness Quality & Detail Cost My Personal Score Total Score
9 / 10 6 / 10 7 / 10 10 / 10 32 / 40

These toy soldiers scored a solid 80% with the total score of all their categories, earning The Hobbyist’s, and Toy Soldier Central’s, official “B Grade Endorsement,” making this set of fallout toy soldiers, a pretty darn good set of plastic army men.


Where To Buy Nanoforce Fallout Toy Soldiers

If you’ve recognized the value and awesomeness of these toy soldiers after reading my review, and wanna buy a set for yourself, check out these helpful links.

To buy this exact bag set from eBay, click here.

To buy similar Fallout Toy Soldier bag and box sets by Emce Toys from eBay, click here.

To buy similar Fallout Toy Soldier bag and box sets by Emce Toys from Amazon, click here.

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How To Use The Best Low-Budget Warhammer Paint Mixer https://nanoshifting.com/tutorial-best-budget-warhammer-paint-mixer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tutorial-best-budget-warhammer-paint-mixer https://nanoshifting.com/tutorial-best-budget-warhammer-paint-mixer/#respond Mon, 09 Jan 2023 01:00:20 +0000 https://am.wpferdy.com/?p=53

Usually, getting ready to paint miniatures looks something like this: making your wrists sore while you shake and mix the paint by hand. Not cool! In order to avoid the headaches of shaking paints by hand, you have to make sure you’re choosing the right paint mixer, and you have to make sure you know how to use it.

By the end of this article, you’ll know exactly how to use the best low-budget warhammer paint mixer like an elite tier painter!

For the visual learners among you miniature hobbyists out there, we’ve created a no-nonsense video tutorial on our YouTube channel. Click here to watch that now.

If you’d rather follow along with written instructions on how to use this warhammer paint shaker, feel free to read on!



1.) Getting Started With Your Warhammer Paint Mixer

First thing’s first, before you think about shaking your paints, you need to have the right miniature paint shaker at the ready. There are literally hundreds of options on the market, but the majority have debilitating negative aspects about them. For example, vortex paint shakers, which require you to push the paint pot into the machine for it to operate, actually cause significant nerve damage from prolonged usage.

The ForPro Nail Gel Polish Shaker - This Is The Best Cheap Mini Paint Shaker

One paint mixer that works perfectly with Citadel and Vallejo paint pots (plus any other brand of mini paint you can think of) that I recommend is the ForPro Polish Paint Shaker. I’ve been using this for my hobby paint shaking needs for years, and it still produces a perfect paint consistency and hasn’t failed me!

If you want to read our detailed review about this shaker, click this link.

But, before you even get started with your paint mixing, you need to begin with your preperation. It’s a very simple and often forgotten aspect about mixing hobby paint, but, if you do it now, you’ll thank yourself later. Always remember to add 2 stainless steel mixing balls to each of your paint pots before you shake! Now that you’ve got your preparation out of the way, let’s show you how to use this paint shaker properly.


2.) Unboxing – What Comes Inside The Box

The beautiful box of the ForPro Miniature Paint ShakerWhen you first unbox your ForPro nail polish shaker, you’ll find the contents of the box comes with everything you need.

There’s a simple 3 page instruction manual, an A/C power adaptor to plug your paint shaker into an outlet (you can also run this paint mixer with 3 double A batteries, but it runs at a lesser power level, and the batteries are not included).

There’s also a pack of elastic bands that you’ll use to secure your paint pots to the mixing machine, and finally, the amazing paint mixer itself.


3.) How To Set Up Your Mini Paint Pot Mixer

The setup for your mixing machine is literally as easy as one, two, three!

First, plug your A/C power adaptor into the back of the machine, and then into the outlet.

This Miniature Paint Shaker Gives You Easy Hands Free Paint Mixing

Next, place your paint pot in the center of the paint pot holder, and use the elastic straps to secure the pot to the mixing machine.

Then finally, press the power button on the front to start mixing your mini paints! There’s no easier, nor more efficient paint mixer on the market today.


4.) How To Increase Your Mini Paint Pot Shaker’s Life Span

There’s nothing more useless to a miniature hobbyist than a broken tool. This tip is the most important because it will increase the lifespan of your machine. Both the instruction manual and I both agree that you should only use the machine in small bursts.

The good news is, the machine stirs your paint in such a quick and efficient manner, that you only need to let it run for about 20-40 seconds tops.

This allows your hands to be free to set up the rest of your hobby station, but remember, never ever turn the machine on and walk away! If you do that and leave it running for hours, you might burn out the motor in the mixing machine!

We’ve never stress tested this machine on our own (yet) but we still advise you to only mix your paints in small bursts. After every 2-3 paint pots, give your machine a little break to cool down too. A minute break between every 3 paint pots is more than enough to increase your hobby tool’s lifespan.


5.) DIY Paint Pot Mixer Tips & Tricks

If you want to get the most mixing potential out of this machine, there’s several small bits of advice that compile into being extremely useful for your miniature hobby needs.

Elastic Hair Ties are a useful replacement for your elastic safety bands

The first nifty trick I can give you is for if you lost your elastic safety bands that keep your paint pots secured to the mixing station.

If you ever do lose them, you can replace them with these elastic hair bands that you can find in almost any store you can think of! They’re a cheap and potent replacement if you ever lose your original safety bands. 

The Army Painter Mixing Balls Makes Mixing Citadel Paints Super Easy. You need these!

Another tip I have for you will make sure your paint mixes at just a fraction of the original time, while also increasing the paint’s mixture consistency. Using stainless steel mixing balls, like the ones by the army painter, will streamline your paint mixing, and when used in combination with the Warhammer paint mixer you read about in this tutorial, you’ll have perfect paints every time.

The final tip I have for you is for particularly troubling colors you might have, which refuse to mix properly. You ever have a pot of Corax White by Citadel? If you do, then you’ve probably noticed that no matter how hard you shake, the paint remains unmixed with the tint, and there’s this grey liquid residue floating above the color.

Corax White Looks Like This And It Sucks But Here Is How To Fix Corax White

If that ever happens to you, all you have to do is add just the tiniest droplet of water into your paint pot, and mix like normal. After you do that, your consistency should be perfect once again!


6.) Wrapping Up Your Miniature Paint Mixer Tutorial

The short length of this tutorial is a testament to the ease of use that comes with this paint shaker. I bought it at such a low price many years ago, and it still functions like brand new, thanks to the care I put into keeping it maintained, and due to the quality craftsmanship of the machine itself.

These are the elastic security straps you need for your paint mixer machine, and the machine itself.

Any miniature hobbyist who enjoys painting needs to get this mixer as soon as they can. I cannot stress enough how useful this little tool has been in my toy soldier hobby experience, and I sincerely hope you find the same amount of functionality that I did. The only other thing left to master now is brush care! Our friend Andrew at Tangible Day has a great article that can teach you how to keep your brushes in pristine condition.

As far as the mixer goes however, this tool is a practical addition to any mini hobbyist’s arsenal, and after reading this tutorial, now you know how to use it like a pro.

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The Ultimate Best Paint Shaker For Miniatures & Wargaming https://nanoshifting.com/best-paint-shaker-for-miniatures/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-paint-shaker-for-miniatures https://nanoshifting.com/best-paint-shaker-for-miniatures/#comments Mon, 02 Jan 2023 01:00:46 +0000 https://am.wpferdy.com/?p=38

How To Pick The Best Paint Shaker For Miniatures?

If you’re looking for the best paint shaker for miniatures, especially for wargaming miniatures like Warhammer, there are a few things to consider. Firstly, you’ll want to make sure that the mixer is capable of thoroughly blending your paints, as this can be essential for achieving a smooth and consistent finish on your miniatures.

The paint mixers in this blog post are specifically designed to break up even the toughest clogs, so you can achieve smooth and consistent results every time.

Don’t let frustration get in the way of your creativity – take action now and choose a paint mixer that will help you create the miniatures and wargame figures of your dreams.

You may also want to consider the size and shape of the mixer, as well as its power source and noise level, depending on your specific needs and preferences. Some popular options for paint mixers include handheld electric mixers, battery-operated mixers, and manual stirrers. Personal experience has shown me, the majority of those options fail miserably to mix paints for wargaming.

That’s why it’s important to read reviews and do your research to ensure that you’re getting a quality product that will meet your needs. The two products Toy Soldier Central recommends here will give you the best quality paint mixing for your miniatures, without burning a huge whole into your wallet. We also use these products ourselves, so you can trust our honest opinions.

Why You Should Use A Paint Shaker For Miniatures:

As a hobbyist, you know that achieving the perfect paint consistency can be the difference between a mediocre and a stunning result. Mixing by hand can be tedious, time-consuming, and often inconsistent. That’s where a paint shaker machine comes in. With the ability to quickly and uniformly mix your paint, a paint shaker machine can help you achieve professional-quality results every time. Not only does this save you time and energy, but it also ensures that your projects look their best.

See the difference between goopy, chunky, unmixed paint, and the power of a paint mixer machine.

Overall, finding the best paint mixer for wargaming miniatures can help you to achieve professional-quality results and take your painting skills to the next level.


 

What Is The Best Paint Shaker For Miniatures?

As a wargaming enthusiast, shaking Citadel paint pots by hand can be a frustrating experience. Fortunately, I have found the solution to this problem – the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker. This affordable paint mixer is the best paint shaker I’ve come across for my Warhammer miniatures. Its powerful motor effectively shakes up the paint, ensuring that there are no clogs or separation. This means that I can focus on my painting without worrying about the consistency of the paint.

This Is The Best Paint Shaker And Mixer For Warhammer Miniatures

The ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker is perfect for wargaming enthusiasts who want to save money on tools without sacrificing quality. Unlike other paint shakers on the market, this mixer is affordable and easy to use. It’s also versatile enough to be used with other miniature paints beyond Citadel.

With this cheap and affordable paint mixer, you can say goodbye to the frustration of shaking paint pots by hand and say hello to a consistent paint mix every time. Get the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker now and take your wargaming to the next level.


 

Why Is This The Best Paint Shaker For Wargaming?

 

• It’s Battery & Wall Outlet Powered

The ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker is specifically designed for paints, and can be used with a power outlet or 3 Triple A batteries. That makes it perfect for preparing paints for miniatures, because it’ll save you time and energy, while also ensuring a consistent mix each time. Hand shaking your paints is time-consuming and tiring on the arms.

A battery powered paint shaker machine is a game-changer for any hobbyist or professional painter. Not only does it save time and effort, but it also ensures an even and consistent mix in a fraction of the time it’d take you to achieve with paint mixing by hand!

• It’s Hands Free Convenient

This Miniature Paint Shaker Gives You Easy Hands Free Paint Mixing

The most important reason why the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker is the best paint shaker machine for miniatures and wargaming, is because other paint shaker machines require you to hold the paint pot on the mixer while it runs, which will result in a hassle for you, or even a mess! With the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker, you simply strap on your paint pot, turn the machine on, and you’re free to hobby while the machine mixes the paint for you!

• It Saves You Time & Energy

Unlike manual shaking or other traditional methods, a battery-powered shaker, like the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker, allows you to mix your paint quickly and thoroughly with just the push of a button. This can be especially useful for larger projects or when working with thicker paints that can be difficult to mix by hand. With a battery powered paint shaker, you can say goodbye to arm fatigue and hello to a more efficient and satisfying painting experience.

• It’s Versatile & Works For Citadel & Vallejo Paint Pots

This Awesome Warhammer Miniature Paint Shaker Is Perfect For Vallejo Paint Mixing

You wanna know something crazy? You can use it on any brand of miniature paint, from Citadel to Vallejo, to The Army Painter and more! It’s a worthy investment for anyone who wants to spend more time painting and less time shaking. Don’t believe me? Try it out for yourself and see the difference it makes in your painting experience.

• It’s The Cheapest Most Affordable Miniature Paint Shaker

This Vortex Paint Shaker For Miniature Soldiers Is Too Expensive

It’s the cheapest miniature paint shaker machine on the market. Other machines, like the vortex shakers, are being sold for $100 or more, but ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker only costs about 25 dollars and does a way better job!

Instead of spending hundreds of dollars for a vortex paint shaker, and being forced to stay on the machine while it shakes, get the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker  instead, because then you will save money, have your hands free to hobby as you need, and get the job done right every time you shake paints for minis.


 

What Else You Can Do To Shake Paints For Wargaming Better:

The ForPro Nail Polish Paint Agitator can produce excellent results when used independently, but when used in combination with “The Army Painter Stainless Steel Mixing Balls,” you will optimize your paint mixing efficiency.

Army Painter Mixing Balls & The ForPro Nail Polish shaker is an effective combo and the best paint shaker for miniatures

This combination can deliver high-quality and uniform mixing in a shorter amount of time. By using this method, you can avoid shaking Citadel paints by hand and instead, quickly and effectively mix your paints for miniature painting projects.

All you need to do is add 2 mixing balls into your paint pot, attach your paint pot to the agitator, and let the machine do the work. With this pairing, you’ll achieve consistently well-mixed paint with less hassle and in less time.


 

How To Shake Warhammer Paint Pots?

Shaking Citadel Warhammer paint can be a frustrating experience, especially when it seems like the pigment just won’t mix properly. Luckily, there are a few methods for shaking paint that can help make the process a lot smoother. One popular technique is to use a paint shaker specifically designed for miniature paints. These mixers can save time and energy, while also ensuring a consistent mix each time.

• How To Use The ForPro Polish Shaker For Miniature Paints

Half of hobbying revolves around making things flow smoothly so you can have fun while you paint your miniature figures. With the ForPro machine miniature paint shaker, the steps to getting your paints ready for application are as easy as pie!

Click here to see the full, step by step guide on how to use this paint shaker.

Or, you can click here to watch the unboxing video, and how-to tutorial about it.

• General Miniature Painting Shake & Mix Techniques

Alternatively, some hobbyists prefer to hand shake their paints, using a vigorous back and forth motion. This method can be effective, but it can also be time-consuming and tiring on the arms. Another option is to use stainless steel mixing balls, like Mixing Balls by The Army Painter, to help break up pigment clumps. Simply drop a few into the pot and shake away.

The way you choose to shake and mix your Warhammer paints will depend on your personal preferences and the tools you have available. But overall, with a little experimentation, you’ll soon find the best mixing method for miniature paints is by using the agitators we’ve recommended in this guide, which will help you achieve the perfect mix for your miniature painting projects.


 

In Conclusion:

In conclusion, finding the best paint shaker for miniatures, especially for wargaming miniatures like Warhammer, can make a huge difference in achieving professional-quality results and taking your painting skills to the next level.

The ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker is the best paint shaker on the market for wargaming enthusiasts, as it is battery and wall outlet-powered, saves time and energy, is hands-free convenient, versatile and works for a variety of paint pots, like Citadel and Vallejo paint pots.

This cheap and affordable paint mixer is a worthy investment that will save you time and frustration in achieving consistently well-mixed paint with less hassle and in less time.

This Is The Best Paint Shaker For Warhammer Miniatures

In combination with “The Army Painter Stainless Steel Mixing Balls,” you can optimize your paint mixing efficiency and achieve even better results. By using the ForPro Nail Gel & Polish Shaker, you can say goodbye to the frustration of shaking paint pots by hand and take your wargaming to an elite caliber.

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