Eduard BRASSIN PRINT 1:48 Exhausts for Mitsubishi A6M2 – Precision Detailing
The Eduard BRASSIN PRINT 1:48 Exhausts for Mitsubishi A6M2 set is a high-quality complete set of resin 3D printed parts, created by the renowned EDUARD company. This product is designed for advanced super-detailing of 1/48 scale plastic model aircraft, enabling a significant increase in the level of detail and realism of your built model.
The BRASSIN PRINT series stands out with unparalleled detail and faithful reproduction. This is possible thanks to the use of modern computer-aided design (CAD) and precise 3D printing technology, allowing for the creation of details that are unattainable with traditional resin casting methods.
Key Product Features
Product Type: Replacement Exhausts for Super-detailing.
Scale: 1/48.
Compatibility: These accessories are dedicated for Mitsubishi A6M2 aircraft models. They ensure a perfect fit with plastic model kits, including those from Eduard.
Material: High-quality resin, guaranteeing sharp edges and precise details. The packaging may also contain photo-etched parts, as shown in the product preview images.
Production Technology: Digital design and 3D printing, resulting in exceptional accuracy and realistic reproduction of components.
Application and Benefits
The resin parts from the Eduard BRASSIN PRINT set are an excellent alternative to standard plastic parts. They stand out with significantly greater detail and precision, which is particularly important in 1/48 scale models. Directly replacing the plastic exhausts with their resin counterparts allows for a more authentic model appearance, faithfully reproducing the details of the historic aircraft.
Assembly Recommendations
For bonding resin parts and any photo-etched parts, cyanoacrylate (CA) glue is recommended. Photo-etched parts can also be joined by soldering, which provides a durable bond. Please note that resin parts are delicate and susceptible to mechanical damage; therefore, particular caution is required during their processing, removal from the casting blocks, and assembly.
Suggested Exhaust Painting
To realistically represent the exhausts, it is recommended to use paints that mimic various metallic effects, as well as signs of wear and high temperature. Commonly used shades include:
Metallic colors, such as Burnt Iron or Exhaust Stain.
Various shades of rust (e.g., Dark Rust) for corrosion imitation.
Dark browns and blacks for soot and carbon buildup effects around the outlets.
For maximum realism, it is also worth using specialized pigments and washes for modeling.