QUOTE: Originally posted by rebelreenactor
Well, If I buy a PE set, will it have:
instructions on where to put the pe part?
little indents so I know where to fold?
Extras?
What do I cut it with?
What do I use to cut off the detail being replace with pe, (i.e. fenders on a tank)
Smaller details sanding, right?
Is there any prep work?
Well I think that is all of my questions. For now anyways.
THanks for your time and help
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Wow! I guess I'll take the first stab at this one...
1) Yes, if you buy an Aber or Eduard set there are instructions. As with any kit you buy, there can be minor problems, but nothing that a little research or quick question can't answer. I can't speak to other brands.
2) Yes, most of the new photo-etch sets have pre-cut fold lines. There are sometimes cases where these occur on the inside of a fold line rather than the preferred outside, but this is not usually a big problem and the part will fold in either direction.
3) Extras? You bet, both Eduard and Aber usually have extra parts and almost always have optional parts that you can use or save for another build.
4) I cut mine with a sharp #11 x-acto and clean it up (if necessary) with a flat file.
5) Plastic parts needing removal require some creativity on your part. You can use sand paper or sticks, files, x-acto knives, files, rasps, a dremel, whatever is appropriate for the size and shape of the part you're removing. Tank fenders are typically seperate plastic parts, so you just don't use them and replace them with the PE.
6) As far as prep-work goes, it's really up to you. I use enamel paints and other than a general wash of the entire build with soapy water before painting, I usually don't do anything else. If you're using water-based paints, a good primer is probably appropriate because the paint will not stick to the metal as well as an enamel.
That's about it (I think).
Enjoy your modeling...