Hobby Master comments on their panel lines
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 6:45 am
“First, the Swastika decals for the Stukas, we can consider change for next version.
As for the panel lines, we will try to improve but I need to say the real model looks better than it shows in the forums. Most of our distributors are satisfied with the quality. I am sorry that some people have mistaken this as "painted lines" but this is actually "washed lines".
The problem of the panel lines is always our major consideration. From a technological point of view, it is difficult and time consuming (hence much more costly) to make panel lines that are both thin, shallow and can take a "wash".
You can tell from most other companies’ aircraft that their panel lines suffer from the problem of being too shallow. Hence, most of them do not have a "wash" at all. This is a great drawback.
We sent samples all over the world to distributors and the reaction was overwhelming. At present we don't see much problem with this. Most of our clients commented that our panel lines are "crisp" and "wonderful", such good comments are overwhelming and hence we have decided to keep it this way. We need to stress that die-casting is a different matter from plastic injection. This is probably the most thin and shallow that any manufacturer can make at this moment.
One reason Corgi and Dragon do not apply wash because the panel lines are too shallow to do the work. The time will almost double (for molding) if they are to make such thin and deep lines.
Anyway, I will make one without wash at all and investigate on all possibilities.
We expect more feedback and will find the way for more improvements in the future.
We will keep up the good work to satisfy our customers. Hobby Master "
Hobby Master definitely is listening and do care about the collector.
As for the panel lines, we will try to improve but I need to say the real model looks better than it shows in the forums. Most of our distributors are satisfied with the quality. I am sorry that some people have mistaken this as "painted lines" but this is actually "washed lines".
The problem of the panel lines is always our major consideration. From a technological point of view, it is difficult and time consuming (hence much more costly) to make panel lines that are both thin, shallow and can take a "wash".
You can tell from most other companies’ aircraft that their panel lines suffer from the problem of being too shallow. Hence, most of them do not have a "wash" at all. This is a great drawback.
We sent samples all over the world to distributors and the reaction was overwhelming. At present we don't see much problem with this. Most of our clients commented that our panel lines are "crisp" and "wonderful", such good comments are overwhelming and hence we have decided to keep it this way. We need to stress that die-casting is a different matter from plastic injection. This is probably the most thin and shallow that any manufacturer can make at this moment.
One reason Corgi and Dragon do not apply wash because the panel lines are too shallow to do the work. The time will almost double (for molding) if they are to make such thin and deep lines.
Anyway, I will make one without wash at all and investigate on all possibilities.
We expect more feedback and will find the way for more improvements in the future.
We will keep up the good work to satisfy our customers. Hobby Master "
Hobby Master definitely is listening and do care about the collector.