The Army Painter’s Hobby Drill is a well-known, versatile, and essential tool for customising miniature figures and models. It can drill holes in metal, resin and plastic miniatures with the drill bits provided in the handle case and can fit up to a 3mm drill bit size.

With the Hobby drill in your arsenal, a new world of customisation possibilities opens up. You can modify and enhance your models and scenery by adding new components, weapons, or other details such as bullet holes, rivets, or texture on surfaces like armour or clothing.

Because the pin vise’s design is like that of a pen, it is easy and comfortable to hold and control. Designed specifically for small-scale work, it offers greater precision and control than larger, more powerful drills. It allows you to create modifications in even the most confined and tightest of spaces.

This 16030 Datejust has that 3035 quick set caliber we just talked about and she’s working like a charm! The overall condition of the 16030 is more than fair. The beautiful silvery champagne dial on this Vintage Datejust appears darker at times due to aging. The Tritium dots at the end of the hour-markers are all accounted for and have developed a nice eggshell tone throughout the years. The case is nice and thick while the original M stamped 62510 H Jubilee bracelet matches nicely with the year of production of the rest of the watch. The icing on the cake with this 1987 Datejust is that its accompanied by its original punched warranty certificate and 68.00.2 green box.

Because the pin vise’s design is like that of a pen, it is easy and comfortable to hold and control. Designed specifically for small-scale work, it offers greater precision and control than larger, more powerful drills. It allows you to create modifications in even the most confined and tightest of spaces.

Complete your drill bit set with Drill Bits for more variety in bit sizes (10 bits) to finish any task involving miniatures.

With the Hobby drill in your arsenal, a new world of customisation possibilities opens up. You can modify and enhance your models and scenery by adding new components, weapons, or other details such as bullet holes, rivets, or texture on surfaces like armour or clothing.

Complete your drill bit set with Drill Bits for more variety in bit sizes (10 bits) to finish any task involving miniatures.

When using power drills or larger tools, there’s a risk of over-drilling or damaging fragile materials like plastic, resin, or metal. A pin vise minimises this risk, as you have complete control over the pressure applied and can work at a slower, more manageable pace.

reference: 16030 casenumber: R-serial year of production: 1987 case diameter: 36mm movement: automatic box and papers: yes

When using power drills or larger tools, there’s a risk of over-drilling or damaging fragile materials like plastic, resin, or metal. A pin vise minimises this risk, as you have complete control over the pressure applied and can work at a slower, more manageable pace.

The Pin Vise, as it’s also called, can be used for various purposes, including drilling pilot holes for pinning miniatures, expanding openings for conversions, or simply adding intricate details.

Our Drill Bits set contains 10 drills (2 x 0.7mm, 2 x 0.9mm, 1mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm) perfectly matched to our Miniature and Model Drill.

The Pin Vise, as it’s also called, can be used for various purposes, including drilling pilot holes for pinning miniatures, expanding openings for conversions, or simply adding intricate details.

The Army Painter’s Hobby Drill is a well-known, versatile, and essential tool for customising miniature figures and models. It can drill holes in metal, resin and plastic miniatures with the drill bits provided in the handle case and can fit up to a 3mm drill bit size.

Our Drill Bits set contains 10 drills (2 x 0.7mm, 2 x 0.9mm, 1mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm) perfectly matched to our Miniature and Model Drill.