Tamiya 74122 Modeler's Punch Set 2mm/3mm for Fine Masking  [74122]

Tamiya 74122 - Modeler s Punch (2mm/3mm)
Price:
CAD$26.58
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
74122
GTIN:
4950344741229
Condition:
Brand New
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Tamiya 74122 Punch Tool for Accurate Model Detailing

The Tamiya 74122 Modeler's Punch is a compact precision tool for hobbyists who demand neat results on RC projects. The set includes 2mm and 3mm bits and is intended for cutting circles in masking tape or thin plastic sheets up to 0.5mm thick, helping to achieve crisp paint edges and small-scale details.

Easy Bit Change and Clean Cutting

The rotating grip design on the Tamiya 74122 makes swapping between the 2mm and 3mm bits quick and secure. The sharp cutting lip produces tidy holes with minimal tearing, which is important when preparing masked areas or delicate components.

Practical Uses for Masking and Scratchbuilding

Use this punch to lay out dotted paint effects, mask tight curves, or cut tiny circular parts from thin plastic sheet. Its capability to handle up to 0.5mm thickness also makes it useful for crafting small props and details for scale builds like 1/700 ship accessories.

The tool is best for masking tape and thin plastic up to 0.5mm thick. Heavier plastics or card will not cut cleanly and may blunt the bits.
Grip the rotating section and pull the current bit out, then insert the alternative bit until it clicks into place. Turn slowly to confirm it is seated before use.
Mark the centre lightly on the tape with a pencil or use a small guide jig. Hold the tool perpendicular and apply steady pressure to avoid slippage for accurate placement.

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