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Re-scribing Processes - 4K

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Sep 7, 2022
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Overview and demonstration of my process of defining existing panel lines and re-scribing lost panel lines on the 1/48 Hasegawa Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIC. This video focuses on scribing on flat surfaces, gentle and sharp curves, re-scribing over heavily filled areas. Toward the end of the video, the focus shifts to refinement of scribed panel lines, correction of errors and checking prior scribing work with primer sprayed by airbrush. Tools and Materials Used: Handtools: Tamiya Fine Craft Saws II (0.1mm Thickness): #74097 Mr. Scriber Blue (Wedge - 0.4mm Thickness) Mr. Scriber Black (Narrow - 0.16mm Thickness) Mr. Mr Scriber Red (Needle) Trumpeter P-Tool Scriber Tamiya Plastic Scriber II: #74091 Flexible Sewing Needle in Xacto handle Guidetapes and Templates: Dymo 3D Label Tape (3/8W): #5201-02 Tamiya Masking Tape for Curves (5mm): #87179 Nashua Foil Tape (2.5inch x 60 yard) Hasegawa Tool Template Set 1 (Straight Lines and common shapes): #TP-1 Fillers and Glues: Mr. Surfacer 500 (40ml): #SF85 Mr. Surfacer 1000 (40ml): #SF284 Tamiya Extra Thin Cement: #87038 Tamiya Extra Thin Quick Setting Cement: #87182 Loctite Liquid CA Glue (5 Grams): #230992 Abrasives: Infini Models Softback Sanding Sponge Set (200 - 4000 grit): #ISP-0000G Flory Skinny Sanding Sponge: www.florymodels.org/store Primers and Paint: Mr. Paint Fine Surface Primer - Black (50ml): MRP-LP8 Airbrushes: Iwata Eclipse HP-CS Gravity Feed Dual Acton: #ECL4500

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