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The War World Gaming MDF Modular Paint Station System - Set 2 is a versatile and durable workspace solution designed for hobbyists. Featuring modular, corner, and stackable sections with a tool drawer, this paint station accommodates most modeling paints and tools, making it an essential addition to any miniature painting setup. Crafted from high-strength laser-cut MDF, it offers a sturdy structure that can be easily assembled to fit your creative space.
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Engineered Wood |
A**N
Ideal storage solution for the workspace - But, Slow Delivery!
I am very happy with all three of the packs I have ordered. They come flat packed - but, unfortunately, they always arrive four or five days after the suppliers stated arrival date. (I have ordered on three separate occasions and the items always arrived late!)However, these paint storage stands go together quite easily. The supplied instructions could be a little clearer but, patience and "dry-runs" will see a good build. The finished item is great for organising the work area and allows easy access to my paints.I used a hot glue gun to fix my system together. They must be glued or the stands will not stay together.As can be seen from my photographs the units do go together very well and they allow for the storage of a number of different manufacturers paint pots and some small tools too. The trays slide out for easy access to the paints or tools at the rear of each compartment.Overall, I am very pleased with the storage system. The supplier just needs to give accurate delivery dates to the customer when an order is placed or, if it's the courier at fault, find a courier who will deliver on time because the slow delivery time is a pain!!
M**R
Very good but instructions are lacking
This is a really good and well designed set. There is space for 120 citadel paint, 10 per row, 4 rows per rack.The main negative is the instructions or lack there of. They aren’t clear but the set is designed that in the main it can only fit together one way. Dry fit everything before gluing and you won’t go wrong. Very good value compared to some other on the market
L**N
fits citadel paints
First things first, it fits citadel paints and 30ml dropper bottles. Yes it needs gluing (of course), no you don't need 8 hands, once in place, with glue, tape to secure, simple. Not sure what others where thinking they would need to do when they purchased this? I have brought three of these in various forms now, all have been of reasonable quality and relatively easy to build. Yes the instructions aren't the best, but he builds are simple and its easy to work out.
A**R
Expensive, annoying to put together, but good
Expensive, annoying to put together as you need glue, but good despite that.There's cheaper options on the market like nail polish stands that are easier to put together and transparent. But the modularity of this unit at least makes me feel comfortable in expanding my storage.
R**D
Poor Quality Control
- The instructions were hard to read due to poor print quality.- One of the instruction pages was for a different product (I was missing one page for the product I had).- The pieces were poorly cut, requiring quite a bit of cleanup and adjustment. Almost all the peg slots were either too large or too tight.- I was missing the piece for the left-hand side of the main shelf.
K**S
Amazing Products
Easy to assemble, use mitre glue!
D**M
Good gift for miniature painting
He said it would be better if the parts were marked by number to assemble.He used gorilla wood glue which worked well.Now has something nice to store his miniature paints instead of a shoe box !
M**T
Not worth the money you pay.
Ok so where do i start. Now I do not want to takeaway that someone has done a nice job designing these. However... I decided to take a better look at the entire construction. 3mm MDF is cheap... in fact if you look in the right places its VERY cheap. OK so laser cutters are not so cheap, but they're not that expensive for a good home version either. So to kind of test a point i designed my own version and had my son cut it out on the school laser cutter. All in all I can now hold 160 dropper bottles in a tiered shelf system. No toppling either.. and cost me half the price!SO these listed ones are being sold for £34 each. and i have to say they're quite flimsy. these definitely need gluing together when constructing. which is a bit on the fiddly side if you're not so great at that kinda thing.Overall they do what they set out to do... BUT, they are more suited to the larger pots. Army Painter pots do fit but you will suffer at times with the all toppling off which can be infuriating! a lot of other versions have small holes the pots can sit in and keep them stable. These versions do not!I do like the tiered style design, and the tiers are removable for easier access to your paints... but as i stressed before.. expect toppling enmass!I score these at 5/10.. price is the real factor here. Expensive for what you get. The design is nice, but flawed, when using dropper bottle style paints.
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