Hi I know John sells Trumpeter and Tamiya saws in his shop but has anyone used one and which would they recommend? I need to cut the wing tip landing lights off the P47 I'm building and replace them with clear plastic parts.
							
						
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 I use a Tamiya razor saw for general stuff like removing resin casting blocks and it works very well.
 
 For very fine stuff I use one of Radu Briznan's fine saws from RB Productions. You need to buy his "handle" to hold the very fine blade as well. It's a bit of a do screwing the thing together but you can make very fine cuts.
 
 Cheers
 
 Steve
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 Vaughan. I have the Trumpeter saw. A couple of blades. Would not say it was a very fine toothed saw but works well. Blades are very simple to change just a sprung slide. One of the blades is a very neat thing easy to get into difficult areas. The other a more robust blade.
 
 Laurie
 
 Just to add that with the Trumpeter you will have to undercut then finish to fine points with a file or a blade sander.Comment
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 Vaughan. To date I have only used the saw for cutting strips of plastic with out any great accuracy.
 
 But just had a couple of goes at cutting into an old wing & very surprised the cut was perfect. Provided you are accurate & careful the cut is clean & not ragged as I had suspected.
 
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