This just came in the mail today in a huge box from Woodcraft.com. Quickly got it out and installed it on my table and voila!
Looks cool, if only it’d work better. Well, maybe I was expecting something really cool but while it does enlarge the miniature, it’s a little, unwieldy. How? well here’s a list of gripes I have:
- For you to position the miniature properly, it has to be pretty close to the magnifier, and while you can see it clearly, your brush doesn’t have room to move around especially when you need to paint from the front. Thus forcing you to move the miniature at least 6 inches further away. Hard to paint that way.
- If you accidentally hit the magnifier, it wobbles a little, and being that you’re so close, the image wobbles too, formula for nausea!
- You’d have to hold your breath, coz once you breathe out, the glass fogs up. Ugh.
- Fluorescent light isn’t bright enough, perhaps I need to go change it.
Guess I’ll use it as a light, like this fellow:http://www.reapermini.com/TheCraft/32
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I use an optivisor, 2X with a flip-down 3X lens… works awesome – so easy on the eyes, highly recommend.
No more eye strain headaches, hah.
As long as my eyes are good, I’ll never consider buying one of these… IMO it will take a lot of practice to get used to it, because your paintbrush also gets magnified. Good luck with it though.
And thanks for putting my site in your blogroll
-Gerrie