US Pioneer Tools with clamps
Ammo by Mig Jimenez | No. A.MIG-8146 | 1:35
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- Brand:
- Ammo by Mig Jimenez
- Title:
- US Pioneer Tools with clamps
- Number:
- A.MIG-8146
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Detail set Digital: 3D data file
- Barcode:
- 8432074081463 (EAN)
- Topic:
- Workshop tools and machines » Other (Accessories)
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USD 16.64
Available »€ 11.25
USD 12.19In stock »€ 13.30
USD 14.41In stock »zł 54.51
USD 13.87Out of stock »Alternative SKUs for Ammo by Mig Jimenez A.MIG-8146:
8146 | AMMO-8146 | AMIG-8146 | AMIG8146 | AMM8146
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Oddball622
Can't personally recommend it. The way the tools and the clamps fit together is quite poor, the relation of scale between the two feels off. The attachment point that goes into the shovel handle for example is far too large for the included shovel. The attachment point that goes into the track tensioning wrench is also too large, or the eyelet of the wrench too small.
The tools, in my eyes, just don't look right in general, overall they appear too small, and the shapes of the more "complicated" tools like the shovel and the pickaxe head don't really match with their real world counterparts.
The placement of the printing supports of the tools is also not ideal, in a few places they intersect with the clamps that are on a layer below the tools. The layout of the parts on the base layer is also very cramped, making it unnecessarily hard to remove the fragile pieces intact.
The clamps themselves are fine, picking up the version without the included tools and using them to add detail to tools from other sources is probably the better option for most.
Can't personally recommend it. The way the tools and the clamps fit together is quite poor, the relation of scale between the two feels off. The attachment point that goes into the shovel handle for example is far too large for the included shovel. The attachment point that goes into the track tensioning wrench is also too large, or the eyelet of the wrench too small.
The tools, in my eyes, just don't look right in general, overall they appear too small, and the shapes of the more "complicated" tools like the shovel and the pickaxe head don't really match with their real world counterparts.
The placement of the printing supports of the tools is also not ideal, in a few places they intersect with the clamps that are on a layer below the tools. The layout of the parts on the base layer is also very cramped, making it unnecessarily hard to remove the fragile pieces intact.
The clamps themselves are fine, picking up the version without the included tools and using them to add detail to tools from other sources is probably the better option for most.
2 3 December, 21:58