
Army Painter - Plastic Frame Cutter
Get your models off the sprue without the ragged edges. The Army Painter Plastic Frame Cutter is sharp, thin and precise, so you can clip plastic parts free cleanly — ideal for assembly and conversions where a tidy cut saves cleanup later.
At a glance
- Precision cutter for plastic miniatures
- Sharp, thin blade for clean cuts
- For clipping parts from the sprue
- Ideal for trimming and converting
Why it's good
- Leaves minimal nub to clean up
- Thin profile gets into tight spots on the frame
- Cleaner cuts mean better-fitting joins
A proper cutter is the first upgrade most builders make — the difference between snapped parts and clean, paint-ready pieces.
The clean way off the sprue. Pairs with a set of files and plastic glue for tidy assembly.
Original: $21.45
-65%$21.45
$7.51Army Painter - Plastic Frame Cutter
Get your models off the sprue without the ragged edges. The Army Painter Plastic Frame Cutter is sharp, thin and precise, so you can clip plastic parts free cleanly — ideal for assembly and conversions where a tidy cut saves cleanup later.
At a glance
- Precision cutter for plastic miniatures
- Sharp, thin blade for clean cuts
- For clipping parts from the sprue
- Ideal for trimming and converting
Why it's good
- Leaves minimal nub to clean up
- Thin profile gets into tight spots on the frame
- Cleaner cuts mean better-fitting joins
A proper cutter is the first upgrade most builders make — the difference between snapped parts and clean, paint-ready pieces.
The clean way off the sprue. Pairs with a set of files and plastic glue for tidy assembly.
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Get your models off the sprue without the ragged edges. The Army Painter Plastic Frame Cutter is sharp, thin and precise, so you can clip plastic parts free cleanly — ideal for assembly and conversions where a tidy cut saves cleanup later.
At a glance
- Precision cutter for plastic miniatures
- Sharp, thin blade for clean cuts
- For clipping parts from the sprue
- Ideal for trimming and converting
Why it's good
- Leaves minimal nub to clean up
- Thin profile gets into tight spots on the frame
- Cleaner cuts mean better-fitting joins
A proper cutter is the first upgrade most builders make — the difference between snapped parts and clean, paint-ready pieces.
The clean way off the sprue. Pairs with a set of files and plastic glue for tidy assembly.











