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Reviewed September 2016
by Timothy Choi
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PHOTOETCH FRET |
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These "perforate boards", or platform supports, were ubiquitous on
IJN warships. Lionroar's R7013 set comes with 12 different types for you
superdetailing pleasure. |
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The parts are not attached to the PE fret. Instead, there
are adhesive films on both sides that keep them in place. This should drastically
reduce the amount of sacrifices to the carpet monster that might otherwise
occur if a cut was required for these tiny parts. Slice the film around
the piece that's needed when the time comes.
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INSTRUCTIONS |
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The single sheet in the package shows you how many pieces of each type
of support is on the fret, but otherwise contains no other useful information. |
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CONCLUSIONS |
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Essential for superdetailing your IJN vessels, set R7013 is available at
most hobby retailers. You can find out more at the Lion
Roar website. |