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36-Pc Model Sanding Sticks Kit #400–#1500 | Hobby Polishing
36-Pc Model Sanding Sticks Kit #400–#1500 | Hobby Polishing
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Professional Model Sanding Kit – 36 Polishing Sticks Across 6 Grits
Take your scale model builds, miniature assemblies, and hobby projects to the next level with this complete semi-rigid sanding stick kit. Featuring six grit levels from #400 to #1500, you get everything you need to sand, smooth, and polish surfaces with precision — all in one convenient set.
Whether you're finishing a Gundam model, a resin miniature, or a plastic scale kit, these ergonomic polishing sticks deliver consistent, controlled results on even the most intricate details. Made in Mainland China.
Why Hobbyists Love This Sanding Kit
- Complete Grit Range: Includes #400, #600, #800, #1000, #1200, and #1500 — from initial shaping to ultra-fine finishing.
- Semi-Rigid Construction: Durable sandpaper adhered to a semi-rigid plastic backing for firm, controlled sanding without flexing too much.
- Ergonomic Shape: Comfortable to hold during extended hobby sessions — reduces hand fatigue and gives you better control.
- Compact Size: Each stick measures 13 × 2 cm (approx. 5.12 × 0.79 in) — perfectly sized for model parts, panel lines, and tight spaces.
- Versatile Use: Works on plastic, resin, metal, and more — suitable for Gunpla, scale models, wargaming miniatures, and DIY crafts.
- Generous Quantity: 36 sticks total (6 per grit), so you always have a fresh stick ready without interrupting your workflow.
- Age-Appropriate: Recommended for ages 14+ and 18+ depending on grit use — a safe and enjoyable tool for serious hobbyists.
What's Included
- 6 × #400 Sanding Sticks
- 6 × #600 Sanding Sticks
- 6 × #800 Sanding Sticks
- 6 × #1000 Sanding Sticks
- 6 × #1200 Sanding Sticks
- 6 × #1500 Sanding Sticks
- 1 × Sampler Set (6 sticks, one of each grit)
Specifications
| Material | Sandpaper on semi-rigid plastic backing |
| Size per Stick | 13 × 2 cm / 5.12 × 0.79 in |
| Grit Range | #400, #600, #800, #1000, #1200, #1500 |
| Total Pieces | 36 sticks + 6-piece sampler set |
| Recommended Age | 14+ / 18+ |
| Origin | Made in Mainland China |
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Safety & Hobby Tips
Always use sanding sticks in a well-ventilated area when working with resin or painted surfaces to avoid inhaling fine particles. For guidance on safe use of hobby tools, visit CPSC Art, Craft & Hobby Safety.
Note: Actual stick color may vary slightly from photos due to monitor settings. Please refer to the written specifications for exact sizing — manual measurement may result in minor variations of ±0.5 cm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What grit sanding sticks are included in this model polishing kit?
A: This sanding kit includes six grit levels: #400, #600, #800, #1000, #1200, and #1500. You receive 6 sticks of each grit plus a sampler set of one stick per grit, totaling 42 pieces — everything you need from rough shaping to ultra-smooth finishing on model surfaces.
Q: What materials can these sanding sticks be used on?
A: These semi-rigid sanding sticks are ideal for plastic scale models, resin miniatures, metal model parts, and hobby craft materials. They're especially popular for Gunpla, Warhammer figures, architectural models, and DIY assembly kits that require precise surface finishing.
Q: Are these sanding sticks reusable?
A: The sanding sticks are designed for repeated use across a hobby session, but like all abrasive tools they will wear down with use. The generous 36-stick quantity ensures you always have a fresh stick available. Rinse lightly with water and allow to dry to extend usable life when dry-sanding plastic or resin.
Q: What is the size of each sanding stick?
A: Each stick measures approximately 13 × 2 cm (5.12 × 0.79 inches) — a compact and comfortable size that fits easily in hand and works well in tight spots like panel lines, recesses, and small model components.
