Having for years been using common 'household' tweezers for modelling (that I probably half inched from my mothers home set!) over the weekend I ordered in a set of 'watchmakers' tweezers (I've got some for actually working on watches - but wont be putting them anywhere near the models!) nothing special (not Bergeons!) just a 'basic' £4.39 inc P&P set.
Well, first use in 'anger', on some Tamiya 1/35 jerry cans, I had done 3 out of the 12 with the old tweezers and spent as much time recovering bits as making them, but tonight thought that I might as well try the new ones out - and they made life far easier, even the spouts didn't 'ping off'! Didn't need the 'boundary walls' for 'bouncing stuff back'. I can see the carpet monster is going to be very hungry from now on! My old tweezers are the ones on top - doubt that they'll get retired just yet, but will certainly be using the new ones for assembly from now on.
Well, first use in 'anger', on some Tamiya 1/35 jerry cans, I had done 3 out of the 12 with the old tweezers and spent as much time recovering bits as making them, but tonight thought that I might as well try the new ones out - and they made life far easier, even the spouts didn't 'ping off'! Didn't need the 'boundary walls' for 'bouncing stuff back'. I can see the carpet monster is going to be very hungry from now on! My old tweezers are the ones on top - doubt that they'll get retired just yet, but will certainly be using the new ones for assembly from now on.
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