✍️ Unleash Your Inner Artist with Precision!
The Tamiya America, Inc Plastic Scriber II is a lightweight, ambidextrous tool designed for precision detailing in your projects. With a retractable chisel point and a comfortable contoured grip, this traditional Japanese scriber is perfect for artists and hobbyists alike.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 8.3 x 2.9 x 0.67 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Body Shape | Square |
Style Name | Colourful and traditional |
Theme | Traditional |
Color | Black |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Closure Type | Retractable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Hardness | H |
Drill Point | Chisel |
Additional Features | Retractable |
Line Size | 0_9mm |
Writing Instrument Form | Scriber |
Ink Color | Black |
C**M
I must need tool for your models
Help to add little more depth in when you're cutting around the doors in the trunk of your model cars
S**O
Tool does what it is supposed to do.
Works great, but you will likely need to practice and it really helps to have a guide, like masking tape to keep you from loosing your line.Go slow and deliberately and it creates a very nice panel line. Go to quickly or without a guide and you will have a mess.
M**S
Clean lines
Tamiya makes fantastic stuff, this little scriber works amazing. Either cutting new (sanded off) panel lines, or clearing seams on your cars, the scribe cuts a clean line. The blade clears clogged or obscured panel lines, providing a solid line and clear definition. A great investment for your hobby.
C**W
Great Tool
My only reason for 4 and not 5 stars, is the plastic handle seems like it won’t last forever. Other than that, the design and functionality is great for panel lines. The blades are Olfa Japanese blades, which I have a standard razor knife from them also and it’s great. The handle storage for the blades is great. Definitely a tool all advanced model builders should consider!
J**S
Nice tool
Great tool comes with extra blades easy to use
M**E
I takes some practice.
It is well designed but take your time. Use light pressure.
W**O
Scriber
This tool is a little awkward to hold and, as with any scribing tool, it takes practice to scribe a line without marring the adjacent surface. This being said, the tool does what it was designed to do. I am not an expert at this process, but as I said, try it on a piece of scrap plastic to see how it works.
J**C
Easy to use!
Scriber is comfortable to use, and comes with some extra blades. Blades are sharp but they do wear rather quickly. If you have a lot of panel lines to scribe, best to get some extra blades.
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