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This one? www.amazon.com/.../B000J47Z4G
not this one, correct? www.amazon.com/.../ref=pd_sbs_t_5
If 74035 is the sharp side-cutter, buy it. It's better than any Xuron I've used (and I really like Xuron, so that's saying a lot)
Thanks for the tip. I have been on the fence, but I will go ahead and order.
I have the xuron and the tamiya one
the difference is night and day
I was skeptical at first do to the price but it cuts sanding time in half easily
you want 74035
scalehobbyist.com is where I got mine cheapest place when I got them
Cant say I've used the Tamiya versions but I'd recommend the Xuron ones, look to be the same price
Phil
"If anybody ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me: it's all balls." R J Mitchell
Hello,
Has anyone used both the tamiya 74035 and 74001? If so, which one do you prefer for cutting parts off sprues?
Thanks!
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