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Photo-Etch vs. Aftermarket Resin Sets

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Photo-Etch vs. Aftermarket Resin Sets
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:21 PM
As I read through the various forums, it's clear that using aftermarket detail sets by "True Details" and some other places is very popular to enhace your cockpit or undercarriage. However, I'm unclear as to what exactly the difference is between "Photo-Etch" and resin detail sets. Are they different methods of manufacturing the same thing, or am I just completely confused as to what a photo-etch is (I am)? Set me straight!
  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: Kent, England
Posted by nmayhew on Saturday, January 31, 2004 5:07 PM
bbaerst hi,
very briefly, photo-etched sets are thin metal pieces, all flat, that come on sprues just like the plastic which makes our kits. the difference is that they can achieve incredibly small and detailed parts using this method of manufacture (exactly how they do it, god knows!). the problem is that as it is cut/pressed metal, all the pieces are to all intents and purposes, "one dimensional", and require lots of fiddly folding and bending to make something like a machine gun (common in armour PE sets, less so in aircraft).
an example from eduard's site:

http://www.eduard.cz/./products/card.php?id_product=515&name=p-51&catalogue_nb=&type=1&pgroup=1&scale=&product_month=&product_year=&page_start=5

click on "instruction sheet and you'll see how the bits are meant to be used.

resin sets will look and feel like the plastic bits we are used to, but instead of injection molding, they are cast. because there is less automation here, the maker of the resin mold/cast can really go to town on the detail. the down side is that instead of a small neat attachment to their sprues, resin parts are usually attached to a resin casting block all along one side/edge of the item in question. as a result, it can involve lots of careful cutting and sanding just to "free" the part; a pain because resin is sometimes more brittle and less forgiving than regular plastic.

here's an example of some resin stuff by verlinden from the hannants' site:

http://www.hannants.co.uk/cgi-bin/search.pl?Mode=view&Database=cat&R=VL1485


hmmm...that wasn't exactly brief was it?[:0]Tongue [:P]
hope it helped though.
regards,
nick
Kind regards, Nicholas
  • Member since
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  • From: Kent, England
Posted by nmayhew on Saturday, January 31, 2004 5:08 PM
ps welcome to the forums!!
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Kind regards, Nicholas
  • Member since
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  • From: Everett
Posted by markuz226 on Saturday, January 31, 2004 7:57 PM
Nick got it! I myself prefer adding PE sets but for totally bare kits, i purchase resin sets. As of now, I got hooked on Eduard offerings. hehehe.

Also, welcome to the forums!
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    January 2003
  • From: Warwick, RI
Posted by paulnchamp on Saturday, January 31, 2004 9:26 PM
Let me add something to everything that' s been said - photo-etch or resin add-ons
can represent a considerable added expense but they can really bring a model to life!
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: Kent, England
Posted by nmayhew on Sunday, February 1, 2004 3:33 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by paulnchamp

Let me add something to everything that' s been said - photo-etch or resin add-ons
can represent a considerable added expense but they can really bring a model to life!


and bring your girlfriend down on you like a ton of bricks when she sees the bills!!Black Eye [B)][:0]

ps misa, if you read this, i was only kidding, honest...oh god help me no!!!.....[:0]Black Eye [B)][:0]Black Eye [B)]
Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]
Kind regards, Nicholas
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