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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Tamiya Scriber II

Hello guys, after meeting with the client of the PG Zeta...I took off with my 3 kids and my wife to a nearby mall...we had dinner and bought some toys for the kids, A barbie with a dog for my eldest daughter Nicole, a sword for my second daughter Sammy and a cheap ball for my little boy Basti. Darn, this hobby is indeed expensive.hehe....Now, I would not let a visit to a mall with a hobby shop pass without buying something for the hobby...I scoped the hobby shop and alas found a cheap tool that I still don't have.hihi

I've been eyeing this Tamiya scriber for a couple of days now, eventhough I have a similar olfa scriber, a trumpeter line scriber and a hasegawa needle point scriber already. The tamiya scriber is relatively cheap for a hobby tool, it is only roughly $5 dollars only, anyways I plan to use this for the PG Zeta, so we'll know if it's ok or not. anyways here are some pics...


It has a nifty spare blade compartment and came with two spare blades...now if only it's easy to find extra blades for this...



It has a nice retractable blade that can be locked firmly, very nice...



a handsome looking tool from Tamiya and it's my cheapest Tamiya tool too...





2 comments:

  1. I wanted this tool too, but its hard to find! :( I ended up buying the hasegawa plastic scriber.

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  2. I just use this for cutting .5mm and thicker pla plates... I use my needle point Hasegawa scriber for scribing panel lines. ;)

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