1. It replaces photo-etch
2. It replaces a multi-piece part with one piece
3. A part not typical available for purchase unless you bash a kit.
4. It has to be far superior in level of detail and clarity than anything presently being offered.
Don’t hang your hat on a digital picture and look for how many and where are the attachment points on a part from the printer. If you are not flush cutting , you are sanding. And not all 3D printed parts will fit your model without adjustment. A good 3D printer /manufacturer will show you a photo of the finish print.
Wait for a review or buy a sample first is my suggestion.
Saw on 'Freetime Hobbies' of a 'Flyhawk' 1/700 USS Bunker Hill CG-52, but I see Different PRICES??!!
What does the "Deluxe Kit" have to such a higher price for the same scale.
Hey 'Squadron' do you have a "Review" of that/those kits??!!
Thanks for your time.
M. Mares
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