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P-51D engine PRINT 1/72 - CLICK-CLACK

Gone are the days when assembling a resin engine was a nightmare for less experienced modelers. It used to be a discipline for the skilled modelers; something, that only the real experts, the masters in the field, are able to use - all those advanced techniques of cutting and thinning plastic, or the difficult cutting of resin from castings and their grinding, which also creates a lot of dust. Now it's the age of 3D printing! Long live simple, easy to assemble kits. It rang the bell for many unpopular, especially very small etched parts. Let's take a look at building one such kit accessory.

BRASSIN
P-51D engine PRINT
1/72 - CLICK
-
CLACK
Jakub NademlejnskýCat. No. 672389
Gone are the days when assembling a resin
engine was a nightmare for less experienced
modelers. It used to be a discipline for the
skilled modelers; something, that only the real
experts, the masters in the field, are able to
use - all those advanced techniques of cutting
and thinning plastic, or the difficult cutting of
resin from castings and their grinding, which
also creates a lot of dust. Now it's the age of 3D
printing! Long live simple, easy to assemble kits.
It rang the bell for many unpopular, especially
very small etched parts. Let's take a look at
building one such kit accessory.
The plastic parts have been designed to make the Brassin
engine installation as simple as possible. The designers have
pre-prepared grooves in the plastic parts to make it easier
to cut off the main kit plastic engine covers.
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January 2025
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