Lock Picking vs Painting Miniatures
Side-by-side on feel, cost, and what your week needs to look like — so you can pick Lock Picking or Painting Miniatures with your real life in mind, not just the aesthetic.
Lock Picking and Painting Miniatures can feel similar on paper, but they ask for different weeks — Lock Picking suits under $50, Painting Miniatures suits $50–$300. The clearest personality split is craft: Light tweaks for Lock Picking, Open-ended for Painting Miniatures.
Lock Picking
Feel the pins set and open a lock without the key.
Painting Miniatures
Bring tiny figures to life with a fine brush and a steady hand.
Which is right for you?
Choose Lock Picking if…
- Feeling each pin set by faint tension and touch alone sounds satisfying.
- You can spend weeks stalled on security pins that false-set and trick you.
- A quiet, patient puzzle in your fingertips is exactly your kind of focus.
Choose Painting Miniatures if…
- Building a face one thinned layer at a time feels meditative under a lamp.
- You'd happily put hours into a single figure to get it right.
- The moment the highlights click and the mini looks alive is the draw.
Experience profile79% overlap
Still
Still
Engaged
Deep focus
Solo
Solo
Rule-based
Structured
Instant
Instant
Light tweaks
Open-ended
Depth & mastery
Lock Picking
Progression · Gradual mastery
Painting Miniatures
Progression · Lifelong craft
Practical fit
Shaded rows show where they differ.
Activity type
Only Lock Picking
Only Painting Miniatures
Sensory & flags
Shared
Painting Miniatures only
Before you commit
Lock Picking
- Progress stalling for weeks on one false-setting pin would drive you off.
- You want fast, obvious wins, not a feel you cannot quite explain.
- You would be tempted toward doors you shouldn't, not locks you own.
Painting Miniatures
- A shaky line ruining an eye would frustrate you past the point of fun.
- You want big, quick results, not progress measured in hours per figure.
- Repainting the same cloak three times would test your patience badly.
Starter gear
What you'll need
Essential kit only — what you actually buy on day one.
Lock Picking Books
Practical Lock Picking by Deviant Ollam (2nd Edition)
Tension Wrenches
Peterson Pry Bar + GSP Tension Set (12-piece premium)
Practice Locks
Master Lock 141D + American 1100 + Schlage SC1 Practice Lock Variety Pack
Lock Pick Starter Kit
Lokko Beginners Box (Picks + 2 Clear Practice Locks + Guide)
Practice Lock
Cutaway Training Lock
Wet Palette
RedGrass Games Painter Wet Palette V2
Miniature Paint Brushes
Army Painter Most Wanted Brush Set
Miniature Paint Set
Army Painter Warpaints Fanatic Starter Set (11 paints + free brush + miniature)
Primer Spray
Vallejo Surface Primer (Black, White, Grey) Bundle
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Common questions
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Next steps
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