66-65 Citadel Tools: Mouldline Remover
Citadel Tools Mouldline Remover features
The incredibly popular Mouldline Remover has been redesigned by the Citadel Tools team to be more useful than ever.
It’s built to help you clean up mould lines with better control and clearer sight of your work.
This version includes a number of improved features:
– Longer and thinner nose, roughly half the size of the previous version.
Reaches every nook and cranny.
It also increases visibility and precision.
– Ergonomic handle is tapered in the front.
This lets you switch to a pencil-like control grip for fine work.
A chunky base improves comfort.
It also helps reduce hand fatigue during normal use.
– Notched back designed to clean up the tapered edges of your bases.
This makes it quick and easy to get a paint-ready finish.
Use the nose for tight details and awkward angles.
Use the notched back on base edges for a neat, consistent result.
For best control, work in light passes rather than heavy pressure.
Take your time to maintain a smooth surface before painting.
After use, wipe the tool clean and store it safely between sessions.
Keep it ready for your next model prep.
Before you remove any mould line, check the part under strong light.
Turn it slowly to spot raised seams and rough areas.
Hold the handle in a relaxed grip for steady control.
Use short strokes on flat panels and along curved edges.
Stop often and brush away plastic dust.
Use light pressure near sharp details and fine textures.
Work around rivets and icons instead of across them.
If you usually use a back ground remover or a watermark remover in design work, think the same way.
Start gently, check progress, and keep the surface clean.
Finish by checking the model from several angles.
Repeat light passes until the surface looks even.
Store it away from other tools to avoid knocks.
Keep it ready for your next clean build.