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    Scriber for 1/48 panel lins

    Panel lines on my 1/48 Airfix Spitfire Mk I/Ia are very narrow, and shallow. Is there a make of scriber capable of matching them by re-scribing?
  • Ian M
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    • Dec 2008
    • 18272
    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #2
    I am guessing that you need to re-scribe lines that have been sanded away and not to turn the nice fine panel lines into trenches.

    I believe John has a good one in the scale model shop. Just click on the banner at the top of the page.

    Ian M
    Group builds

    Bismarck

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    • Dave W
      • Jan 2011
      • 4713

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      Originally posted by \
      Panel lines on my 1/48 Airfix Spitfire Mk I/Ia are very narrow, and shallow. Is there a make of scriber capable of matching them by re-scribing?
      I've just made this kit Steve.I thought the panel lines were about right.What I should have done though is scribe the outlines of the ailerons,elevators and rudder.These are very understated and need defining more.They don't show up very well on my finished model.Dont know why I didn't do it as its something I normally do.

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      • Adrian "Marvel" Reynolds
        • Apr 2012
        • 3008

        #4
        I use the Tamiya scribre, depending on how much pressure you apply depends on how deep or wide your scribes, I also use Dymo tape to keep my lines straight.

        Adrian

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          I am guessing that you need to re-scribe lines that have been sanded away and not to turn the nice fine panel lines into trenches.I believe John has a good one in the scale model shop. Just click on the banner at the top of the page.

          Ian M
          Yes, I need to describe panel lines (about 1/2 inch) which have been sanded aware. I think I will get the Tamiya one.

          Thanks.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            I use the Tamiya scribre, depending on how much pressure you apply depends on how deep or wide your scribes, I also use Dymo tape to keep my lines straight.Adrian
            I cut out the door, meaning to use the separate one provided, mounted in the open position. But then I found that the sliding, middle, part of the canopy is not wide nor high enough to place over the rear part, so I had to fill the cutout I had made in the side of the fuselage and rescribe an inch or so. Lack of foresight!

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