Tamiya 74076 Cutting Mat A3 - Model Workshop Mat  [74076]

Tamiya 74076 - Cutting Mat (A3 Size)
Price:
NZD$28.27
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
74076
GTIN:
4950344740765
Condition:
Brand New
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Neat Trimming for Model Makers

Designed with detailed model work in mind, the Tamiya 74076 A3 Cutting Mat offers a clear work area for cutting masking tape, decals and thin plastics. Its 420mm x 297mm layout reduces the need to shuffle parts during intricate jobs.

Built to Take Regular Use

The mat's three-layer design pairs harder and softer materials so that cuts are less obvious and the surface remains dependable. This balance helps the mat resist wear from repeated slicing actions.

Useful in Painting and Decal Work

Whether aligning decals or trimming edges before painting, the Tamiya A3 Cutting Mat gives a stable base that protects both your bench and the components you work on. The size is well suited to multi-step detailing tasks.

 

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Excellent Service, Prompt Deliveries, Good Prices. One of the best, if not the best, model e-shop I have dealt with. Strongly Recommended. Keep Up the Good Work.
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Very happy with the attention and service provided by this company. Until now I never had any kind of problems and in the future I hope they continue like this. Congratulations to all the sales team of RCJAZ and its owner. Good prices and good treatment .
It is best for thin plastics, decals and paper. Thicker or tougher plastics may require a stronger cutting surface or slower, careful cutting to avoid deep gouges.
Light adhesive residue can be removed with a damp cloth; however, heavy glues or resins should be cleaned promptly to avoid staining or damage to the layered materials.
Store it flat in a dry area away from direct heat to prevent bending. Rolling or folding can cause permanent deformation and affect the cutting surface.
Yes, but test on a spare corner first. Rotary cutters can be fine for long straight cuts, though repeated heavy use may show marks faster than light craft knife use.

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