Each lot includes a stepladder. It can be used open or folded in your models or dioramas.
Different heights are available.
A tray is added for stepladders from 3 feet high.
Characteristics | |
Surface preparation | PLA parts with wood can be treated without primer but make sure to remove all traces of grease from handling. For a smoother finish, you can sand with a fine paper of 200 grains or more. Sand slowly. Polish with 600 and more. Sandblasting is possible with the appropriate paper. Always dust off before dyeing or painting. |
WARNING: For adult use only. Not a toy. | Small pieces can be swallowed and cause suffocation. The pieces are solid but can be crushed or broken by improper handling. |
Do not expose to UV | PLA can become crisp and fade. Watch out for sunlight through a window with glass that does not filter UV (ultraviolet rays). |
Heat reistance | |
Do not expose to more than 120° Fahrenheit or 50° Celcius | Beyond this temperature, the surface may be permanently marked and the block may deform under pressure (fingers or other) |
Finish | |
Do not use aceton | Acetone can alter the surface finish but does not smooth it because it does not dissolve the PLA deep enough. |
Only PLA/Wood can be stained | See the surface preparation for the desired finish. Stains like wood but with a little less absorption. |
Paint | |
Acrylic paints generally adhere well | See the surface preparation. If you think of handling them a lot when painted, a primer is recommended. See the section: To maximize adhesion ... |
To maximize adhesion, use a PLA primer | Make the desired surface finish (see above). A plastic model primer is generally adequate, but check its technical data sheet for compatibility with PLA (polylactic acid). Several YouTube videos are available for finishing and painting 3D objects. |
Stepladder - Scale 1/12
- Brand: MM Art Miniature
- Product Code: ESC
- Availability: In Stock
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4.00$