hi lads,
i received my Studio 27 PE upgrade kit today for a future Tamiya Yamaha M1 moto gp kit, but as ive never used one of these before i need some advice.
Firstly, im assuming a need special cutters or a chisel type blade to cut them from the sprue? Im also assuming that they need filing smooth..any advice on this, as i dont want to mar the front faces of the etch, or scrape/bend the pieces..any tricks of the trade here?
some of the parts, such as the clutch cover, have two versions. the first uses the existing plastic part and covers it (with some folding), the other, uses entire etch parts, but these appear flat and not 3 dimensional..if you need a pic let me know.
Are there any tricks for folding and curving the metal? ive seen various tools online but can i use for instance a steel ruler as a straight edge?
Finally (for know) im assuming regular super glue is the way to go on these parts?
If you have any other advice or ways of avoiding/covering mistakes then im all ears!
Cheers
Simon
i received my Studio 27 PE upgrade kit today for a future Tamiya Yamaha M1 moto gp kit, but as ive never used one of these before i need some advice.
Firstly, im assuming a need special cutters or a chisel type blade to cut them from the sprue? Im also assuming that they need filing smooth..any advice on this, as i dont want to mar the front faces of the etch, or scrape/bend the pieces..any tricks of the trade here?
some of the parts, such as the clutch cover, have two versions. the first uses the existing plastic part and covers it (with some folding), the other, uses entire etch parts, but these appear flat and not 3 dimensional..if you need a pic let me know.
Are there any tricks for folding and curving the metal? ive seen various tools online but can i use for instance a steel ruler as a straight edge?
Finally (for know) im assuming regular super glue is the way to go on these parts?
If you have any other advice or ways of avoiding/covering mistakes then im all ears!
Cheers
Simon
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