Rebranded Tamiya Tape found Cheaper
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Rebranded Tamiya Tape found Cheaper
I am sure the is a mix of people who go over to fine scale model fourms, but just incase they don't. Some one over there reported to find a painters tape that is the same as Tamiya Tape.
http://cs.finescale.com/forums/1044099/ShowPost.aspx
I have never used Tamiya Tape, but I have always wanted to try it. So I whent to sherian Williams and I bought a roll of Shurtape CP-60 for about $5.50. I like it quite a bit, I can see though it so it helps when cutting a mask. Sticks well and doesn't bleed when I air brush around it. It is supposed to be safe for 60 days. I usally use the blue tape but I believe I will switch to this, its not that much more for the amount I used. Still I will use this to do the detail masking and my blue or dirt cheap white tape to cover the bulk of the model.
The Guys at finescale.com say its the same stuff and they have experience with it. To get thin straight strips I use a cheap photocroper (Looks like a paper cutter) I got for 6 bucks to cut long straight lines.
Here is a link to the manfacture.
http://www.shurtape.com/Default.aspx?Ta ... ductID=153
Thanks,
Jon
http://cs.finescale.com/forums/1044099/ShowPost.aspx
I have never used Tamiya Tape, but I have always wanted to try it. So I whent to sherian Williams and I bought a roll of Shurtape CP-60 for about $5.50. I like it quite a bit, I can see though it so it helps when cutting a mask. Sticks well and doesn't bleed when I air brush around it. It is supposed to be safe for 60 days. I usally use the blue tape but I believe I will switch to this, its not that much more for the amount I used. Still I will use this to do the detail masking and my blue or dirt cheap white tape to cover the bulk of the model.
The Guys at finescale.com say its the same stuff and they have experience with it. To get thin straight strips I use a cheap photocroper (Looks like a paper cutter) I got for 6 bucks to cut long straight lines.
Here is a link to the manfacture.
http://www.shurtape.com/Default.aspx?Ta ... ductID=153
Thanks,
Jon
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One of our local IPMS members brought some of the ShurTape to our meeting last night. Very nice stuff. I compared it side by side with the Tamiya, and it sure seems to be the same stuff.
It also comes in much wider rolls than the Tamiya. He had a 3" roll. Looked more like yellow duct tape. I can see this being very useful, and a whole lot cheaper.
Good Find!
It also comes in much wider rolls than the Tamiya. He had a 3" roll. Looked more like yellow duct tape. I can see this being very useful, and a whole lot cheaper.
Good Find!
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I think you'll probably find that Tamiya is the one doing the rebranding. A lot of these masking tapes have been around for decades in the graphic arts industry. In fact I think you will find most of Tamiya's tools are rebranded from something else.
I can't disagree with the idea of putting all the toys in one box, but it does tend to push prices up.
Don't forget that you don't have to do all your model shopping in a LHS.
I can't disagree with the idea of putting all the toys in one box, but it does tend to push prices up.
Don't forget that you don't have to do all your model shopping in a LHS.
"I'd just like to say that building large smooth-skinned models should be avoided at all costs. I now see why people want to stick kit-parts all over their designs as it covers up a lot of problems." - David Sisson
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Great Find! I think I will pick up the 4ft (yes 4 FOOT) wide roll to mask up my 1:1 Scale Viper. Anybody want to come over and help me lift the 300lb roll?
Check out the foil tapes, they have a 1.5 mil aluminum tape that could come in real handy.
I did not see an ordering page. Anybody know where to actually purchase some of these products?
Check out the foil tapes, they have a 1.5 mil aluminum tape that could come in real handy.
I did not see an ordering page. Anybody know where to actually purchase some of these products?
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