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Reddit mentions of Daylight Naturalight LED Floor Lamp, 5-Inch

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Daylight Naturalight LED Floor Lamp, 5-Inch
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    Features:
  • Practical and versatile table + floor lamp. simply remove the pole for use as a table lamp.
  • 21 high performance leds that never need replacing
  • High performance and low heat
  • Large 5-inch lens with 2.0X Magnification (4 diopter)
  • Flexible gooseneck arm aims your light exactly where needed
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height15.35 Inches
Length10.63 Inches
Weight126 ounces
Width4.724 Inches

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u/redpiano ยท 5 pointsr/minipainting

To expand on Utgartha's info.

  1. Zap-A-Gap super glue is generally what I see most people using and what I use personally. You can purchase an X-Acto knife set for pretty cheap, commonly recommended is just a basic handle and a bunch of #11 blades, also what I use. Gap filling, probably not going to be a big concern for you at first, but super glue is a good gap filler if you do find the need to fill any gaps.

  2. Primer, Rustoleum Ultra Cover Black and White primer is a good readily available primer that you can pickup at walmart or any local big box stores pretty much.

  3. Vallejo, P3 and Reaper all offer paint "sets" that will give you a good start, this little Vallejo set gives you a good selection of colors to start out with. Alternatively, P3 offers paint theme sets, I've always found them confusing though, Reaper also has paint sets, they have two sets out now that includes an array of colors here and here.

    As for brushes, this is a difficult topic, synthetic brushes are really crappy, they will wear out within only a few weeks of use, synthetic brushes are typically what you get from most hobby brands, Vallejo, Army Painter etc. Right now Rosemary & Co is the cheapest way to get decent sable brushes, which are long lasting and hold their tip, eventually though you'll want to upgrade to Raphael or Winsor and Newton brushes, I would recommend a #1 and #2/0 also known as #00.

    As for a light source, you want something with a daylight bulb preferably, I use something like this but much much cheaper, you can find them at local furniture stores or WalMart.

    And lastly, r/minipainting is here to help, if you have any questions or need any help, just ask away, lots of helpful and kind people here and there are some tutorial resources on the side bar over there ---->