One 12th Multitools Custom Tutorial
Making a Folding Multitool for 1/12 scale
This custom tutorial was contributed by Jason Stead
A Very Simple and effective piece of Kit for ANY Figure.
Be it Frank Castle pulling teeth out to extract Information. To tightening the Nuts and Bolts on a piece of hardware.

We all know the versatility of having a Multitool at hand.

With that, Wanted to Share this simple project.

All you need is a 1/6th Scale Multitool. They are Cheap and readily available to buy, plus a few colour choices too.

All you have to do is the following.

1, Mark where the pliers are to the handles (when folded in). Add a millimeter or 2. Do this to BOTH Handles.
2, Then cut the excess off. NOTE **Make sure to TEST pliers are within the marked lines.**
3, Round the remaining handle ends to look tidy.
4, Check pliers still fold into the handles and Do Not protrude.
5, Repaint the ends of the handles.

Good to go with 1/12 scale Multitool.
MiniMe has his own Multitool
My 1/12 MiniMi had to have his own Multitool just as I do. That's what started this Simple idea.

As i collect 1/6th too, i have a few to try this out. Was impressed so now I have a fair few.
Multitools Opened out
Multitools all folded Up
& you can make working pouches
Of course seeing as I have made Multitools, i had to make pouches.
Commander Rogers likes these
Multitool in Rogers hands
multitool in its pouch
There you have it, Simple and effective. Your Figures Now have a Multitool they can utilise for anything they need.

So If some Parasite offers Multitools for Sale. Just DO IT Yourself.
It's Easy and Don't give money to someone Stealing other peoples ideas to make Money from.

I have shared this a fair few places and again Do not get suckered into buying. Really Is that Simple and Cheap to do.
Disclaimer
Customize at your own risk!

Customizing can be a fun, but dangerous hobby. These tutorials are contributed by other customizers. Some of the things recommended in the tutorials may be dangerous, such as the use of boiling water or sharp objects. You shouldn't attempt anything mentioned without adult permission and supervision. Figure Realm and/or the authors of the tutorials are not liable for any injuries or damages occurring from any attempt to follow suggestions in these tutorials.

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