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Discount Alert: These Miniature Painting Lights Are Only $20!

Lampat Hobby light miniatures cheap lampThis cheap but awesome light is great for painting and hobbying on miniatures and works perfectly with the new Monument Hobbies GoBags!

If you’ve been looking for a portable and affordable solution for your lighting needs, this might make the list! The hobby maniacs at Monument love this lamp and actually use the new sidecar attachment (we’ll look at that below as well) to carry them around. Plus, with how portable and adjustable it is, it can be used for much more than just painting and would be great for taking photos, reading, studying, and more!

LAMPAT: Cheap Light for Painting & Hobbying on Miniatures:

Cheap Lamp For PaintingHere are some of the details on the lamp, but best of all it also has excellent reviews (4.5 stars over 9,900 reviews), is wildly portable, and can be dimmed.

  • LAMPAT Dimmable LED Desk Lamp, Black
  • 4 lighting modes, 5 levels of brightness
  • USB charging port
  • Natural light protects the eyes
  • 1-hour auto-off timer

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With so many modes and brightness levels, you can really control the situation and get the perfect light on your models!

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This is actually so cheap that you could easily grab two of them to keep your models without shadows and really let you see all the details! You can even charge your phone while using it, meaning if you have some reference photos, you can keep your phone going the whole time.

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It also rotates a bunch and is super portable, so you can pretty much make it work in any scenario. Don’t forget, it pairs perfectly with the new Hobby GoBags from Monument Hobbies!

GoBag NEO: $98

Monument Hobbies GoBag 2Not all of us have endless paints and brushes to take on the go. If you fall into that category, the new NEO bag is made just for you! It still has all the features of the larger EVO bag, but it is more compact and easier to transport.

Built with the same heavy-duty construction of the GoBag EVO but in a smaller package. Holding up to 48 paints in the included standard foam tray, hook and loops to easily carry, and areas to attach the GoBag MINI or GoBag SIDECAR. Perfect for allowing you to take your hobby on the go!

GoBag MINI: $36

Monument Hobbies GoBag 3This is perfect if you want a small and affordable way to bring your hobby anywhere!

With 2 hook and loop wings that attach to the back of the EVO and NEO bags, the MINI lets you carry your projects in a 3″ pluck foam that can be tailored to fit your miniatures exactly how you want. Perfect for keeping smaller warbands collected and easy to travel with!

GoBag Sidecar: $13

Monument Hobbies GoBag 4This is an easy add-on for bringing your hobby lamps, cups, or whatever you can fit in there. The team at Monument stores the lights here, meaning you can always have the right light for painting.

The best way to hold even more on your hobby journeys! A heavy-duty collapsible container that can hold anything from a large water bottle to painting lamps. Easily attaches with the PALS / MOLLE webbing on the side of both the GoBag NEO and GoBag EVO!

Be sure to check out Rob’s review below to see how both the light and bags work! He checks out the light and shows a bunch of the features around the 30-minute mark, so if you have more questions, be sure to watch the video!

These new GoBag products from Monument Hobbies and super affordable LAMPAT lights are great ways to level up your hobby by taking your paints with you anywhere, storing them at home, putting the light in the right spot, and keeping everything organized. 

Click Here to Get Your Lamp For Cheap!

About the Author: Travis Pasch

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Travis Pasch

Job Title: Head Writer & Editor

Socials: @paschbass 

About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!