Aoshima 04726 1/350 Myoko Class Heavy Cruiser Photo-Etched Upgrade  [AO-04726]

Aoshima 04726 - 1/350 LJN Heavy Cruiser Myoko Class Common Photo-Etched Parts
Price:
AUD$44.96
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-04726
Condition:
Brand New
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Aoshima 1/350 LJN Myoko Class Photo-Etched Detail Components

The Aoshima 1/350 LJN Myoko Class photo-etched components are created to add precision to traditional kit parts. These metal fittings are ideal for modellers aiming for tighter, more realistic deck and superstructure detail.

Upgrade Small-Scale Ship Details

The Myoko Class saw extensive service and its silhouette is defined by intricate deck equipment. This set lets builders replace bulky plastic pieces with slender metal alternatives that improve realism when viewed up close.

Durable, Accurate Metalwork

Photo-etched metal parts offer thin profiles and sharp edges that lend authenticity to railings, ladders and gratings. Installation rewards careful modelling with a more professional presentation on display shelves or dioramas.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Material: Photo-etched metal
  • Assembly: Requires model glue
  • Suitable for: Myoko Class Heavy Cruiser model kits
Most parts need careful removal from the fret and some trimming or filing to achieve a precise fit. Test fit before final gluing to avoid errors.
Soldering is optional; many modellers prefer cyanoacrylate for metal-to-plastic bonds, while soldering can reinforce metal-to-metal joins when needed.
Yes, the etched parts can complement resin components, but always check scale and alignment between different upgrade sources before final assembly.
Store frets flat and handle with care to avoid bending. Keep parts in a labelled container and work over a tray to catch small pieces during assembly.
They are more challenging than plastic but approachable with basic tools and patience. Beginners should start with small sections to build confidence.

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