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New from ET Models
New from ET Models this month
E35-008 PLA ZTZ 99B MBT Basic for Hobby Boss kit
E35-010 PLA ZTZ 99/99A MBT Basic for Hobby Boss kit
E35-011 PLA ZTZ 99/99A/99B Sideskirt for Hobby Boss kit
(shown above)
Jenny
E35-008 PLA ZTZ 99B MBT Basic for Hobby Boss kit
E35-010 PLA ZTZ 99/99A MBT Basic for Hobby Boss kit
E35-011 PLA ZTZ 99/99A/99B Sideskirt for Hobby Boss kit
(shown above)
Jenny
Re: New from ET Models
Wow! they do look like very nice sets
Wonder what will be the price. Having the 3 HobbyBoss ZTZ-99 in the stash I must say I'm quite tempted.
Wonder what will be the price. Having the 3 HobbyBoss ZTZ-99 in the stash I must say I'm quite tempted.
Richard Marchand- General
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Re: New from ET Models
Ooooh Richard Voyager have also released some detail sets too , just for comparison they may be good reviews
Jenny
Jenny
Re: New from ET Models
Yup, I saw the Voyager various sets for the ZTZ-99.
So far I've seen the Voyager ones on Lucky Model but no ET Models. Anyway, as far as I'm sure they would add a lot to the model I can't decide myself to invest in such sets. PE is great when you know how to use it but I don't thing I have the required skills to make the most of that kind of details
I'll keep drooling for now and maybe one day I'll give them a go
So far I've seen the Voyager ones on Lucky Model but no ET Models. Anyway, as far as I'm sure they would add a lot to the model I can't decide myself to invest in such sets. PE is great when you know how to use it but I don't thing I have the required skills to make the most of that kind of details
I'll keep drooling for now and maybe one day I'll give them a go
Richard Marchand- General
- Posts : 1619
Join date : 2009-04-06
Age : 63
Location : Quebec, Canada
Re: New from ET Models
Oh do not be scared Playing with etch is fun , you just need a little patience or make up some new swears
Honestly the most difficult bit looks like the engine Louvers and I would just cut all the bits out first , study the instructions real well , dry fit the bits , then get some superglue gel and start gluing , once the bits are assembled I would get a pin with a little bit of zip kicker and "set" the bits .
Most sets look a little daunting but most bits just have to be shaped & glued . A tip with little bits , that you are not sure of is to shape the parts first & if you are not happy , use the kit bit . Some stuff is just silly to make out of etch and the original bit is heaps better (just coz it is on the etch set does not mean it is better)
If you have problems , post them here and we will help
Jenny
Honestly the most difficult bit looks like the engine Louvers and I would just cut all the bits out first , study the instructions real well , dry fit the bits , then get some superglue gel and start gluing , once the bits are assembled I would get a pin with a little bit of zip kicker and "set" the bits .
Most sets look a little daunting but most bits just have to be shaped & glued . A tip with little bits , that you are not sure of is to shape the parts first & if you are not happy , use the kit bit . Some stuff is just silly to make out of etch and the original bit is heaps better (just coz it is on the etch set does not mean it is better)
If you have problems , post them here and we will help
Jenny
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