Hasegawa 65794 1/48 YF-19 Photo-Etch Detail Set  [HA-65794]

Hasegawa 65794 - Photo-Etched Parts for 1/48 YF-19
Price:
CAD$25.35
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-65794
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine Scale Upgrades for the 1/48 YF-19 Using Hasegawa 65794

The Hasegawa 65794 photo-etched parts set is aimed at improving the 1/48 scale YF-19 model from the Macross line by supplying thin, accurate metal components that enhance surface detail. It is especially useful for modellers who want cleaner cockpit framing and sharper external features.

Targeted Detail Areas

This photo-etched set concentrates on critical YF-19 areas, such as the cockpit main and side frames, to capture finer geometry and depth. Included pieces also address elements like the chamber wall ahead of the landing gear strut, the main nozzle apertures, and intake shutter faces, giving multiple points for visual enhancement.

For Skilled Builders

The kit suits builders comfortable with delicate parts and fine handling. Installing these pieces rewards care and patience with a more accurate screen-accurate look, and the process highlights traditional modelling skills like bending, filing, and precise gluing.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/48
  • Type: Photo-etched parts for detailing
  • Category: Macross series

Hasegawa 65794 offers a focused set of enhancements that let you lift the realism of a 1/48 YF-19 build, with parts that refine cockpit definition and key external components for a neater finished model.

The set provides detailed main and side frame elements to improve cockpit geometry and visible structure, ideal for close-up accuracy under a clear canopy.
Basic photo-etch tools are recommended, such as fine tweezers, a sharp hobby knife, and a small bending tool; patience and careful filing will help achieve clean fits.
They are designed to integrate with the 1/48 Hasegawa YF-19 kit geometry, though minor trimming or surface preparation may be needed for the best alignment.
Clean and prime the metal first with a suitable metal primer, then use thin coats of acrylic or enamel paint to avoid obscuring fine detail.

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