In had a 1/700 model of the Agano-class years ago and i thought this one looked nice enough, but when the photo-etching was added I almost salivated all over my laptop! Very, very nice indeed!
@joselito35302 жыл бұрын
So hard to find this model or the Agano
@MrAlumni728 жыл бұрын
+palibrae - I see what you mean - it is difficult to tell for sure, because at some points it looks like he shows the final painted model first and then shows how much photoetching he had done. And at other parts I have the distinct impression that it it two separate models - one with photoetching and one without, especially since it's an official Hasegawa video. if it was the same model he would have had to put it together and then break it down again in order to replace so many plastic parts with the photoetching replacements.
@Luftangreifer8 жыл бұрын
+MrAlumni72 Ofcourse what you are saying is correct. Any modeler with slightest knowledge would know, that this is a common way to show the P-E part details. I loled reading Pali`s comment, but didnt bother to reply since its 2 years old.
@KEM4518 жыл бұрын
+MrAlumni72 Definitely looks like two different models. I am curious if the range finders are actually interconnected to the guns or if he simply swiveled them separately. Heck of a way to get fingerprints all over your model or inadvertently break off a part; but fun is fun. Have to laugh as well at palibrae comment; but in his defense who didn't marvel the first time we saw unpainted photo-etched details on a model???