Using pe railings on a ship, but its not for that kit?

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Re: Using pe railings on a ship, but its not for that kit?

by Bob the Stug » Wed Apr 15, 2026 2:50 pm

Many thanks Timmy

Appreciated

Bob

Re: Using pe railings on a ship, but its not for that kit?

by Timmy C » Wed Apr 15, 2026 2:30 pm

Well, between one precut for the Tamiya kit versus a generic cut-it-yourself set, I think the one for the Tamiya would be the easier one to adapt. Worst case, you'll have some areas where you're a bit short, which isn't that noticeable, or it's a bit long, in which case you'll have to snip it either short or snip to length and move the stanchion forward.

Using pe railings on a ship, but its not for that kit?

by Bob the Stug » Wed Apr 15, 2026 2:05 pm

Good evening all

I am about to start the Very Fire standard Yamato, this has very basic pe and no railings.

The only set I can see which are made to length etc and not just a generic set, are by Eduard for the Tamiya updated Yamato kit.

It is worthwhile using or would the difference be too much

Thanks bob

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