SMASH CAPTAIN KIT: SLOTHOWER (PM)
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Are you looking for a New "Prime" Marine (PM) Captain with a Jet Pack, a Big Hammer, and a Bad Ass Shield? Well then this kit is just what you're looking for.
This kit was inspired by one of my best friends; Luke Slothower form @SkywalkerPainting . It was his first Space Wolf army back in the late 90's that got me into the 40k in the first place. I know I will never be as good of a painter as he is but, if he keeps painting form me, I'll be a happy guy.
Browse the full lineup of upgrade bits for your miniatures on the Pop Goes the Monkey webstore.
- All products are printed to a 25-micron standard using high quality cured resin. Just like any miniature kit it is unfinished, comes unpainted, and unassembled attached to its support structure from the production process.
- Parts are pre-cleaned and ready for primer once removed. Basic hobby skills and tools are required to finish this model. Plastic bases are not included.
- The image shown is the stock photo of the rendered miniature while painted models are for reference only, and not included.
- To remove the bits from their supports: submerge the whole assembly in water that is hot to the touch for 5 minutes. Use your fingernail to punch away several supports to create a starting point, and carefully peel your parts off of the remaining supports altogether. More delicate parts may require clippers or a hobby knife.
- Do not attempt to remove supports from a model while at room temperature. Keep the model out of direct sunlight, or extremely cold temperatures. As always, use caution when working with resin material, and hobby tools.
Make & Care
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All products are printed to a 25-micron standard using high quality cured resin. Just like any miniature kit it is unfinished, comes unpainted, and unassembled attached to its support structure from the production process.
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Parts are pre-cleaned and ready for primer once removed. Basic hobby skills and tools are required to finish this model. Plastic bases are not included.
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The image shown is the stock photo of the rendered miniature while painted models are for reference only, and not included.
-
To remove the bits from their supports: submerge the whole assembly in water that is hot to the touch for 5 minutes. Use your fingernail to punch away several supports to create a starting point, and carefully peel your parts off of the remaining supports altogether. More delicate parts may require clippers or a hobby knife.
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Do not attempt to remove supports from a model while at room temperature. Keep the model out of direct sunlight, or extremely cold temperatures. As always, use caution when working with resin material, and hobby tools.