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Eagle Driver,

I don`t have the Hasegawa template ,but rather the one marketed by Verlinden ,they pretty much look and act the same.Not sure how much they want $$$$ ,but you know Hasegawa...put their name on it and......CHA-CHING :thumbsup:

But yah, I`d go for it, I use mine all the time for re-scribing parts that got sanded away ,or adding details to the plastic that are not alreadt there etc.etc.

Handy tool indeed.

OBTW-should be made of stailess steel.

Paul T

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I have both Verlinden and Hasegawa scribing templates and I'd say that Hase is a bit better because metal is thinner and it is much easier to curve it and conform to surface. ;)

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I have all the Hase Tri-Tool templates and they are a great investment. Order them from HLJ, or Rainbow Ten. They are flexable, yet strong, and will last a modeling lifetime. I use mine on every build......... :cheers:

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